Saudi bus accident kills 45: How one Indian Umrah pilgrim survived

Sole survivor, 24, from Hyderabad, was near the driver when the bus hit a diesel tanker

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Mohd Abdul Shoiab is receiving treatment in hospital, Sajjanar said.
Mohd Abdul Shoiab is receiving treatment in hospital, Sajjanar said.
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A tragic bus accident near Madinah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday claimed the lives of 45 Indian Umrah pilgrims, leaving only one survivor.

Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar confirmed the casualties, stating, “Forty-five people have died, and there is only one survivor, who is currently in hospital.”

Lone survivor identified

The sole survivor, Mohd Abdul Shoiab, 24, from Hyderabad, was seated near the driver when the bus collided with a diesel tanker while travelling from Makkah to Madinah around 1:30 am IST. He is receiving treatment in hospital, Sajjanar said.

Indian authorities and community respond

Following the tragedy, Indian community volunteers have been active at hospitals, offering support to affected families. The Indian Embassy in Riyadh and Consulate in Jeddah confirmed they are coordinating with the Saudi Hajj and Umrah Ministry, local authorities, and Umrah operators. Officials are also working closely with the Telangana government to assist victims’ families.

Relatives rush to Hyderabad travel office

Dozens of distressed relatives gathered at a Hyderabad travel agency after learning about the accident. NDTV reported that over 40 people, mostly from Hyderabad, died when the bus carrying pilgrims from Mecca to Medina caught fire after colliding with a diesel tanker near Mufrihat early Monday.

Government officials express shock

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, currently in Russia, expressed deep shock over the incident. “Our embassy in Riyadh and consulate in Jeddah are giving fullest support to Indian nationals and families affected by this accident,” he said. He offered condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Telangana Chief Minister directs action

Telangana CM A. Revanth Reddy also expressed shock. He directed the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police to gather full details, contact the Ministry of External Affairs and the Saudi Embassy, and implement relief measures as needed. “A control room has been set up at the Secretariat to monitor details and relief measures, providing information to families and relatives,” his office said.

Telangana sets up control room in New Delhi

A control room was established at Telangana Bhavan, New Delhi, with senior officials maintaining constant contact with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh. Efforts are ongoing to verify full details and confirm how many pilgrims from Telangana were affected.

Telangana Bhavan control room contacts

  • Smt. Vandhana, PS to Resident Commissioner & Liaison Head: +91 98719 99044

  • Sri Ch. Chakravarthi, Public Relations Officer: +91 99583 22143

  • Sri Rakshith Nail, Liaison Officer: +91 96437 23157

24x7 helpline in Jeddah

The Consulate of India in Jeddah has set up a round-the-clock control room. Families can reach the helpline on the toll-free number 8002440003.