Over one hundred Indonesian Hajj pilgrims are currently receiving intensive care in hospitals across Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina. Health officials have confirmed that the process of *tanazul* – transferring Hajj visas to replacement pilgrims – is proceeding without disruption despite the medical cases. The acting head of the Hajj health office stated that the majority of cases involve exhaustion, dehydration, and pre-existing medical conditions exacerbated by the journey and climate. Medical teams are actively monitoring the situation and providing necessary treatment to ensure the well-being of all pilgrims. Authorities are working to facilitate the continuation of the Hajj pilgrimage for those who are medically cleared. Further details regarding the specific conditions of the hospitalized pilgrims have not yet been released.
