The sterilisation operations have been intensified at the holy site in Mecca

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Abu Dhabi: An army of 3,500 workers have been taking part in a major sanitisation operation at the Grand Mosque in Mecca ahead of the Haj, Saudi media reported.
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has been overseeing a programme to disinfect, sterilise and perfume the Grand Mosque to welcome the reduced number pilgrims performing the rituals this year.
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Workers for the department responsible for cleaning the carpets at the Grand Mosque have used more than thousands of litres of eco-friendly sanitisation solutions and scores of equipment for the daily cleaning operations at the holy site.
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