Saudi Environmental Body Conducts 1,500 Inspections During Hajj 2026
Saudi Environmental Body Inspects 1,500 Sites During Hajj

The National Center for Environmental Compliance conducted nearly 1,500 field inspections during the Hajj season as part of a comprehensive environmental monitoring plan covering Makkah and Madinah. The initiative aims to enhance environmental compliance and ensure a safe and healthy environment for pilgrims.

Inspection Campaign Details

Abdullah Al-Ayouni, the center’s director general of inspection and compliance, stated that the campaign involved more than 60 male and female inspectors and targeted high-impact facilities and activities. The operational plan was implemented in three phases, with priorities based on environmental risk levels and the impact on air, water, soil quality, noise levels, and proximity to pilgrimage routes and holy sites.

Advanced Monitoring Technologies

Al-Ayouni added that the center used advanced environmental monitoring technologies and mobile measuring devices to improve inspection efficiency and resource use during Hajj. Inspections focused on facilities near the holy sites and central areas frequented by pilgrims, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and operational readiness throughout the season.

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The general manager emphasized that the center continues to receive and respond to environmental reports around the clock via the unified hotline 988. The campaign is part of broader national efforts to strengthen sustainability standards and maintain public health and environmental safety during the pilgrimage season.

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