The sole survivor, Abdul Shoeb Mohammed, is said to be out of danger.
On the instructions of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana, the delegation comprising myself, MLA Janab Majid Hussain, and Secretary B. Shafiullah (IFS) received the families of the deceased at the Medina Airport. We are ensuring their stay and all other requirements are… pic.twitter.com/35g6WujnnY
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The families left Hyderabad on Tuesday night for Saudi Arabia after completing all formalities.
In the wee hours of Monday, November 17, a bus carrying Umrah pilgrims burst into flames after it hit a diesel tanker near Mufrihat, approximately 160 km from Madinah. Atleast 45 pilgrims, including 10 children, died. Most of them were residents of Asif Nagar, Jhirra, Mehdipatnam and Tolichowki.
The sole survivor, Abdul Shoeb Mohammed, a 24-year-old resident of Asifnagar, is said to be out of danger.
The Telangana Government has announced an ex gratia of Rs 5 lakh each to the bereaved families.
