Makkah tunnels ready for pilgrims
The
municipality has completed its maintenance work on Makkah tunnels to ensure
that all devices and equipment are in order for the safety and comfort of
pilgrims and visitors, said Makkah Municipality Deputy Secretary Khalid
Al-Haij.
“The
tunnels connect the city’s neighborhoods and help prevent traffic congestion,
especially in Ramadan when a large number of pilgrims and worshipers from the
Kingdom and outside descend on the holy city,” said Al-Haij.
He said
the municipality has several maintenance teams of engineers and technicians to
maintain these tunnels on a regular basis. “The municipality maintenance
teams work on the lighting, electricity, fire alarms, ventilation and safety
procedures of the tunnels.
“The municipality is responsible for maintaining 58 tunnels with a total length of over 30 km.
“The municipality is responsible for maintaining 58 tunnels with a total length of over 30 km.
“The
tunnels have more than 66,935 units of both sodium and florescent lighting,”
said Al-Haij.
There
are a total of 599 fans, 42 spare electric generators, 39 tunnel operation and
control stations, 77 pumps and water cisterns for firefighting, 12 IT systems
in advanced tunnels, 41 gas sensor devices, 88 temperature and heat sensor
devices, 21 vision devices, 362 devices to measure wind speed, 229 signs inside
and outside the tunnels and 90 air-conditioning units.
“A
small tunnel alone has 950 sodium lights, 2,123 florescent lights, 68 fans,
eight escalators, five spare generators, 32 air-conditioning units, five
computers monitoring the tunnel, 27 IP cameras and still cameras and other
equipment,” said Al-Haij.
Saudi
Gazette
Makkah tunnels ready for pilgrims
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