Drones to Manage Crowds; Colour-Coding and Geographical Tracking System in Place

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HAJ NAMA ’26

The second part of the Haj Nama series provides an insider’s view of a range of modern technologies used to bolster preventive safety measures

MAKKAH — The General Directorate of Civil Defence of Saudi Arabia has implemented a range of modern technologies to enhance preventive safety measures, most notably drones designed to detect chemical and radioactive materials, thereby improving field operational efficiency and response times.

Colour-coded Columns to Guide Pilgrims

The General Presidency of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched a colour-coding and geographical tracking system on the ground floor columns of the Grand Mosque to optimise crowd management and streamline navigation for pilgrims.

Designed to divide the massive prayer spaces into clear, easily readable zones, the project also adds 84 newly designed directional signs across the Sa’i (hastening between the hillocks of Safa and Marwah) area. These visual markers are directly synchronised with specific entry gates, main walkways, and key historical landmarks, ensuring that massive seasonal crowds can smoothly navigate the corridors during peak Hajj operational hours.

Interactive Digital Map for Prophet’s Mosque Visitors

The General Presidency of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has for the first time introduced an interactive digital map to streamline navigation and service access for pilgrims at the Prophet’s Mosque during the Haj season.

Part of the presidency’s ongoing digital transformation initiatives, the interactive platform serves as a pocket guide, enabling visitors to pinpoint essential services, including specific entry gates, restrooms, and Zamzam water distribution points across the main building and surrounding courtyards.

Available directly through the presidency’s social media channels, the newly deployed mapping service significantly enhances navigational flow and operational care for the massive seasonal influx of travellers.

Innovative Awareness Programme

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has introduced an advanced digital platform to engage pilgrims. Under this initiative, the broadcast features a prominent lineup of scholars discussing key educational and faith-based topics to reinforce the spiritual values of the pilgrimage.

The debut episode, titled “Haj According to the Sunnah,” focuses extensively on the importance of aligning all actions with Prophetic traditions to ensure ritual validity, highlights common mistakes made during the pilgrimage, and urges attendees to seek verified rulings exclusively from official scholarly sources.

Health Clusters Along Makkah Highway

The Madinah Health Cluster has deployed fully equipped mobile medical units and dedicated emergency ambulances along the Hijrah Road linking Madinah and Makkah to safeguard pilgrims travelling to the holy sites.

Staffed by specialised clinical and nursing teams, these units deliver rapid medical examinations, emergency first aid, and critical field interventions in high-density areas. To maintain continuous health monitoring and a speedy emergency response along primary transit networks, the mobile services have been strategically stationed at high-traffic thoroughfares, including the Quba and Sayyid Al-Shuhada mosques.

Makkah’s 62-Tunnel Network

The extensive tunnel network across Makkah and the holy sites stands as one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent modern infrastructure projects, traversing the rugged mountains of Makkah and facilitating the seamless movement of vehicles and pedestrians, ensuring smooth and tranquil access to the Grand Mosque and the holy sites in a scene reminiscent of the world’s most advanced metropolitan cities.

The highly integrated network comprises 62 tunnels with a total length exceeding 36,300 kms. Providing the highest standards of safety and operational efficiency, the tunnels are illuminated by more than 9,869 lighting units and equipped with 513 jet fans to maintain optimal air quality.

Emergency response and monitoring capabilities are robustly supported by 326 real-time surveillance cameras, 881 fire hydrants, and 42 backup generators. Advanced water pumps, automated fire suppression networks, smart sensors, and centralised control systems further reinforce these.

The entire tunnel network operates on an integrated smart technology framework that includes digital operations and real-time monitoring platforms. Artificial intelligence solutions are deployed to enhance traffic analysis and tracking, while strategically placed smart sensors enable rapid and accurate responses to any emergencies. These technological integrations significantly improve traffic management efficiency and maximise safety for all tunnel users during peak seasons.

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Asad Mirza is a New Delhi-based senior commentator on national, international, defence and strategic affairs.

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