Road-cooling tech will provide Hajj pilgrims with respite from heat

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By implementing road-cooling technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government is creating a more hospitable environment for pilgrims to ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible. (SPA/Supplied)
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By implementing road-cooling technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government is creating a more hospitable environment for pilgrims to ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible. (SPA/Supplied)
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By implementing road-cooling technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government is creating a more hospitable environment for pilgrims to ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible. (SPA/Supplied)
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Al-Otaibi said that “it is also applied in a space of 25,000 square meters near Namira Mosque in Arafat.” (Photo/hajjumrahplanner)
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Saudi Arabia is applying innovative road-cooling technology to enhance the safety and comfort of pilgrims during Hajj season 2024. (Twitter @ReasahAlharmain)
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The spokesman for the Roads General Authority Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi.
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Updated 14 June 2024
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Road-cooling tech will provide Hajj pilgrims with respite from heat

  • The upgrade is part of Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and services for millions of pilgrims

RIYADH: Innovative road-cooling technology is set to make pilgrims’ experience of Hajj safer and more comfortable as temperatures soar to 46 degrees Celsius in the summer heat.

A spokesman for the Roads General Authority, Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, told Arab News: “When roads are exposed to sunlight, they absorb heat, reaching up to 70 degrees Celsius of temperature retention once the sun sets.”

As a result, he added, the road begins to emit heat — leading to something known as a heat island phenomenon. To counter this, a cooling material that absorbs less solar radiation than traditional substances is being applied to pavements around holy sites.




By implementing road-cooling technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government is creating a more hospitable environment for pilgrims to ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible. (SPA/Supplied)

“The material we have developed is most effective during sunny weather as it reflects the sun’s rays, which helps lower the temperature of the road by reducing heat absorption,” said Al-Otaibi.

This helps reduce heat build-up, keeping the road cooler and making it more pleasant for pedestrians.

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• The Roads General Authority is now expanding the road-cooling project to areas in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah.

• The material is also being applied to 25,000 square meters near Namira Mosque in Arafat.

• The innovation is setting a precedent for other countries in ensuring the safety and comfort of religious visitors.

The road-cooling technology is part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and services for the millions of pilgrims from around the world who visit Makkah for their spiritual Hajj journey.




By implementing road-cooling technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government is creating a more hospitable environment for pilgrims to ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible. (SPA/Supplied)

Al-Otaibi added: “Data shows that this cooling material helped decrease the temperature of asphalt surfaces by 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, which is equivalent to a 20 percent reduction compared to roads without this material.”

By implementing the technology in key areas of Makkah, the Saudi government aims to create a more hospitable environment for pilgrims and ensure their journey to the holy city is as smooth as possible.

The material we have developed is most effective during sunny weather as it reflects the sun’s rays, which helps lower the temperature of the road by reducing heat absorption.

Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, Roads General Authority spokesman

“Last year, we tested the application of this road-cooling material for the first time during the Hajj season in the Jamarat corridors and it was a success,” said Al-Otaibi.

The RGA is now expanding the project to areas in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah. The material is also being applied to 25,000 square meters near Namira Mosque in Arafat.

The innovative substance was developed in partnership with organizations including the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, the Pilgrim Experience Program, and the Quality of Life Program. It is made in the Kingdom under the RGA’s research center umbrella.

The road-cooling technology is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s proactive measures to improve the infrastructure and services provided during Hajj, setting a precedent for other countries in ensuring the safety and comfort of religious visitors.

 


Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

Updated 23 December 2025
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Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

MUSCAT: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi on Monday.

They reviewed bilateral relations between their nations and ways to enhance and develop them across various fields. Additionally, they discussed regional and international developments.

The ministers co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council in the Omani capital, Muscat, with the participation of the heads of the Council’s subsidiary committees and the two heads of the Council’s General Secretariat teams.

The meeting comes as an affirmation of the keenness of Saudi and Omani leaders to strengthen ties and advance them toward greater prosperity for both nations.

In his remarks during the meeting, Prince Faisal affirmed that gathering builds on the previous council meeting, held last year in AlUla, and on its positive and fruitful outcomes within the framework of the approved recommendations and initiatives. 

He stressed the importance of continuing the work of the council’s subsidiary committees to complete the necessary procedures to implement the remaining initiatives, and of the General Secretariat’s role in follow-up and in addressing any challenges that may hinder implementation.

He also underscored the importance of developing and enhancing trade relations, stimulating investment, and strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors.

He also praised the ongoing work to establish and launch the Coordination Council’s electronic platform, which aims to connect all committee work and initiatives to facilitate follow-up on the Council’s progress. 

Al-Busaidi affirmed in his remarks the qualitative progress in relations between the two countries and the notable development witnessed across numerous sectors toward achieving economic integration and enhancing intra-trade and joint investments. 

The Omani foreign minister also highlighted deeper cooperation in the security and judicial fields, as well as the cultural and tourism sectors, noting the advanced and continuous political cooperation, consultation, and coordination on regional and international issues.