Ghanaian pilgrims in Mecca were temporarily evacuated from their hotel following a scare on the 12th floor.
The incident, which occurred on Sunday afternoon (May 25, 2025), prompted the temporary evacuation of hundreds of Ghanaian Hajj pilgrims from the Rafahya Al-Seteen Hotel in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
According to reports, no casualties or injuries were reported, but fear lingered after the incident.
The exact cause of the alarm remains unclear, with conflicting reports from sources at the hotel suggesting either a possible fire or structural concerns on the 12th floor.
While some claimed there was a fire, others reported that “the 12th floor was breaking down,” leading to widespread panic among guests.
Emergency responders, including Saudi fire and police officials, quickly arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control.
The incident comes as pilgrims from around the world continue to arrive in Mecca for the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.
However, Ghanaian Hajj authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident.