JAKARTA - The Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) reported that 6,961 participants of the 2023 Hajj pilgrimage from 18 flying groups (kloters) were flown to Indonesia from King Abdul Aziz International Airport, Jeddah, today, Tuesday, July 4.
"Arriving at the airport, there was health monitoring by the Port Health Office (KKP), then the congregation took the bus according to their group to the Hajj dormitory," said Central PPIH Hajj Media Center (MCH) Coordinator Dodo Murtado in Jakarta, Tuesday, July 4, confiscated by Antara.
He said a number of debarkasi had prepared to welcome the first arrival of pilgrims from the Holy Land.
While in the Hajj dormitory, the congregation will receive 10 liters ofzamam water. After the suitcase is received, the pilgrims can immediately return to their respective homes.
"In the dormitory, the congregation receivedzamam water and suitcases, after that the congregation was able to return to their respective families picked up their homes," he said.
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The repatriation of the first batch of pilgrims through King Abdul Aziz International Airport, Jeddah will take place from 4 to 18 July 2023.
Meanwhile, the pilgrims departing in the second wave will first go to Medina starting July 10, 2023.
The government, said Dodo, again reminded pilgrims who would return to the country to comply with the provisions of the luggage to be carried in their suitcases.
"According to flight rules, items prohibited from being carried during flights, namely flammable goods, sharp firearms and weapons, gas, aerosols, and fluids exceeding 100ml, more than Rp100 million or SAR25.000, andzam water," he said.
Meanwhile, there are 402 sick pilgrims referred to this day, with details of outpatients at the Indonesian Hajj Health Clinic (KKHI) in Mecca as many as 25 people, inpatients at KKHI as many as 170 people, and inpatients at RSAS as many as 207 people.
"Congregants who died until July 3, 2023 at 24.00 WIB increased by 43 people, the total number of congregants who died to this day amounted to 337 people," he said.
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