Mecca Grand Mosque Crane Crash Was an ‘Act of Allah’, Saudi Binladin Engineer Says
The deadly collapse of a crane at the main mosque in the Saudi city of Mecca, was “an act of Allah,” said a representative of the Saudi construction group dealing with the expansion of the pilgrimage site. To note that the tragic crash that occurred on the 9/11 anniversary, resulted in over 107 deaths and 300 injuries.
“The collapsed crane has been, like many others in the area, standing there for three to four years and no problem had been reported,” said an engineer within the Saudi Binladin Group, which is responsible for the extension of the Mecca mosque complex. The Binladen Group was founded by Osama Bin Laden’s billionaire father Mohammed back in 1931 and is seen as the second largest construction company in the world after Vinci Construction.
“The cranes were set up in a very professional manner. There was no technical issues,” said the engineer under the condition of anonymity.
“I can only say that what happened was beyond human power. It was an act of Allah and, to my knowledge, there is no human fault,” concluded the construction expert.
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At the time of the accident, the holy mosque Masjid al-Haram was full of people, considering that tens of thousands of Muslims around the world are scheduled for the annual pilgrimage that kicks off before the end of September. Millions of Muslims are expected to attend the pilgrimage to Mecca this year.
The fatal incidents are quite common during the pilgrimages to Mecca. In January 2006, 364 worshippers died in a stampede, after a similar incident struck in 2004, resulting in 251 deaths. In July 1990, 1,426 pilgrims died in Mecca by getting asphyxiated in a tunnel.