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Makkah Authorities Hold Rockslide Simulation for Safety

Makkah Authorities Hold Rockslide Simulation for Safety

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The Holy Makkah Municipality recently carried out a major rockslide simulation exercise in the city of Makkah. This activity was organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services, the Saudi Red Crescent, and several other government bodies that play important roles during emergencies. The main purpose of this simulation was to improve teamwork between all sectors, strengthen communication, and make sure every agency can respond quickly and effectively during real situations. By doing this, the authorities aim to ensure smooth traffic flow and protect the safety of the public at all times.

The rockslide simulation focused on studying different types of risks that Makkah may face, especially during the rainy season. Heavy rain is known to cause sudden changes in terrain, including falling rocks, rising water, or fast-moving flash floods. To understand these risks better, the municipality used detailed scientific methods. These methods included examining geological formations, checking the slope of the land, and identifying areas where rainwater tends to accumulate. This scientific approach helps authorities understand which parts of the city are most at risk during strong weather conditions.

The study of land conditions does not only rely on simple observation. Specialists look at how water moves across the ground, how rocks react to rainfall, and which mountains or hillsides may pose a danger. These findings help the municipality and the Ministry of Transport decide where protective measures are needed. For example, they may need to build barriers, improve drainage systems, or clear certain pathways to reduce the chance of damage. The simulation exercise allows teams to practice these actions before any real emergency happens.

Based on the collected data, the municipality works closely with all relevant authorities to test the best response plans. During the simulation, teams practice how to act if a rockslide or sudden flood takes place. They test communication systems, share information quickly, and coordinate movement among emergency teams. This makes the city better prepared for any sudden situation during the rainy season. It also helps officials identify any weak points in the system so they can be fixed immediately.

The municipality also highlighted that these simulations support the development of long-term solutions. Makkah already has several flood-drainage development projects, and the training exercise makes it easier for teams to make full use of these systems. Learning how water flows in different areas helps engineers improve these projects further. The more prepared the teams are, the safer the city becomes for both residents and visitors.

In its statement, the municipality stressed that these training activities are part of continuous efforts to raise the level of public safety in Makkah. The goal is to create a city that can handle emergencies with confidence and protect everyone who lives in or visits the holy city. By testing emergency plans before the rainy season begins, the municipality ensures that every agency knows its role and can act immediately when a real event occurs.

These exercises also help build stronger cooperation among agencies. When different departments work together, they can respond faster and more accurately. The simulation has shown that teamwork is one of the most important elements of emergency management, especially in a city like Makkah that receives millions of visitors each year.

The Holy Makkah Municipality confirmed that it will continue to organise such simulations as part of its long-term plan to create a safer environment. By using modern scientific studies, careful planning, and strong cooperation between agencies, the city aims to reduce risks and protect people during challenging weather conditions. Through this ongoing commitment, Makkah continues to enhance its readiness and ensure that public safety remains a top priority.

Nov. 26, 2025 5:19 p.m. 988
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