Families in Telangana waiting for updates after Mecca to Medina bus accident
A devastating road accident in Saudi Arabia has plunged dozens of Indian families into grief after a bus carrying Umrah pilgrims collided with a tanker on the Mecca–Medina highway early on November 17, 2025. Initial reports indicate that 45 Indian pilgrims are feared dead, making this one of the worst tragedies involving Indian nationals performing Umrah in recent years.
The collision occurred approximately 25 kilometres before Medina, when a passenger bus carrying 46 pilgrims, many from Hyderabad, crashed into a tanker under circumstances still under investigation. Only one passenger survived, currently undergoing treatment at a local medical facility in Saudi Arabia.
Hyderabad woke up to the news with disbelief. Families of pilgrims gathered outside Al-Meena Travels, one of the tour operators associated with the group, hoping for official confirmation. The scenes were heavy with anxiety as relatives waited for updates from Saudi authorities..
Among the victims were 18 members of a single family from Musheerabad’s Ramnagar area. The family of Shaik Naseeruddin and his wife Akhter Begum had embarked on the pilgrimage with deep faith and anticipation. They were accompanied by their children and a daughter-in-law. According to relatives, the family had planned the trip months in advance and were filled with quiet excitement before beginning their Umrah journey.
Another five members from a separate Hyderabad family are also feared dead, intensifying the tragedy for the city’s close-knit community.
The gravity of the incident prompted immediate action from state and central authorities.
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy expressed deep shock at the large-scale loss of life and confirmed that the Telangana government was in constant communication with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh and the Consulate General of India in Jeddah. He instructed officials to remain in contact with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Saudi Embassy to ensure swift relief measures, body repatriation, and accurate data verification.
To support distressed families, multiple 24×7 control rooms have been established.
This control room is directly handling local coordination, hospital information, and victim identification:
This dedicated support line is assisting families in India, especially those seeking details on relatives from Hyderabad and Telangana.
Contact Officials:
These lines will remain active until the final verification and repatriation process is complete.
Saudi Arabia’s long highways are frequently used by pilgrims traveling between the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Over the years, several accidents have drawn attention to road safety in the region, particularly involving private transport operators serving Umrah and Hajj groups.
The Mecca–Medina corridor is one of the busiest pilgrimage routes in the world. Factors that have historically contributed to accidents include:
Saudi authorities have previously initiated steps to modernize transport fleets and strengthen driver monitoring systems. However, tragedies like this reveal that significant gaps still remain.
Outside Al-Meena Travels in Hyderabad, relatives described a night of frantic phone calls. Many had spoken to their loved ones shortly before the crash, unaware that it would be their last conversation.
“We were told they were only a short distance from Medina. Nobody imagined something like this,” said one distraught family member.
For families of the 18 members from Ramnagar, the loss is immeasurable. Community leaders have stepped in to assist with formalities as the scale of the tragedy continues to emerge.
Indian embassy officials in Riyadh and the Consulate in Jeddah are coordinating with Saudi authorities to:
Authorities in Telangana are preparing logistical support for receiving bodies and ensuring that affected families receive assistance, including documentation support for death certificates, insurance claims, and ex-gratia requirements where applicable.
The tragedy has triggered widespread grief across India, especially in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which together send thousands of pilgrims on Umrah each year. For many, the pilgrimage is a deeply emotional, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The sudden loss of entire families makes the disaster even more heartbreaking.
Condolences have been pouring in from community leaders, political representatives, and religious organizations. Many mosques in Hyderabad and Secunderabad have announced special prayers for the victims.
This remains a developing story as investigations continue and official confirmation of the final death toll is awaited. The Vue Times will continue to track:
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