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Saudi Red Crescent deploys 11 air ambulances, 120 ground units for Hajj

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Updated 02 June 2025

Saudi Red Crescent deploys 11 air ambulances, 120 ground units for Hajj

Saudi Red Crescent deploys 11 air ambulances, 120 ground units for Hajj
  • Moves ensure rapid emergency response throughout pilgrimage sites

RIYADH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority has activated its air ambulance service for the 2025 Hajj season, deploying 11 aircraft from 13 strategically located helipads to transport critical medical cases from the Grand Mosque and holy sites.

This is to ensure rapid emergency response throughout pilgrimage areas, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Air ambulances play a vital role in supporting the seasonal emergency network by ensuring the rapid transportation of patients and injured individuals; facilitating medical evacuations between healthcare facilities; and deploying specialized medical teams to high-density areas or critical emergencies.

Simultaneously, SRCA has enhanced its operational capacity with over 120 ambulance units operating continuously, supported by more than 100 vehicles across Makkah. Strategic distribution includes 45 units in the northeast and western sectors, 15 units covering southern zones, and 20 units in central areas.

Advanced mobile resources include more than 160 emergency medical technicians; 12 motorized emergency vehicles; and three golf carts fitted as portable ambulances for restricted-access zones. These assets ensure comprehensive preparedness for potential emergencies.

More than 30 emergency units have been strategically stationed at the Grand Mosque. These include seven teams in the Masa’a and Saudi Corridor, eight teams across the Masa’a and eastern courtyards, 10 teams covering western and southern courtyards, and two in the third Saudi expansion zone.

These units are staffed by more than 60 paramedics and reinforced by 16 medical golf carts for rapid response in high-density areas.

The service is supported by more than 120 highly qualified physicians and emergency technicians who work around the clock to provide urgent medical care to pilgrims.

Supporting these operations are over 550 volunteers from the authority’s teams, distributed across more than 200 units operating continuously. These specialized teams provide emergency medical coverage across all high-traffic pilgrimage routes.

This integrated system forms a fundamental pillar of the Hajj emergency plan, significantly contributing to reduced response times.

It reflects the Kingdom’s high level of preparedness and unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare to pilgrims. This initiative aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare services for all pilgrims.

These measures form part of a coordinated government-wide system involving multiple entities focused on improving medical transport, safety and service quality for pilgrims.


Saudi imports to Austria increased by 29% in 2024, says Austria ambassador

Saudi imports to Austria increased by 29% in 2024, says Austria ambassador
Updated 23 October 2025

Saudi imports to Austria increased by 29% in 2024, says Austria ambassador

Saudi imports to Austria increased by 29% in 2024, says Austria ambassador
  • Growing trade ties highlighted at Riyadh reception ahead of Austrian National Day
  • Green tech, mining, tourism, education among growth areas as economic exchange strengthens

RIYADH: In a reception on Wednesday ahead of Austrian National Day, Oskar Wustinger, the Austrian ambassador to º£½ÇÖ±²¥, highlighted the growing economic and trade relations between the two countries.

“The excellent Austrian-Saudi relations are based on solid friendship and cover more and more fields. Fast-growing economic exchange and cooperation are important and dynamic elements,†Wustinger said.

“There is an impressive growth in bilateral trade, with Austrian exports to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ increasing 49 percent in 2024, and equally important, Saudi imports to Austria increasing by 29 percent,†he added.

Attending the reception from the Saudi side were high-level officials and diplomats, including Faisal Al-Sudairy, undersecretary of the Riyadh region, who represented Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar.

As a part of his remarks Wustinger also detailed key areas of collaboration under Vision 2030, commending the initiative for being “impressively bold.â€

“Vision 2030 is impressively bold and very ambitious. Austrian companies with world-leading expertise are well-suited to support these efforts,†he said.

The ambassador also underscored the numerous trade missions organized by the Austrian Embassy Commercial Section to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ which showcased the interest for collaboration in key sectors such as green technology, infrastructure, mining, tourism and education.

“These are areas with decades of Austrian expertise and innovation, which can significantly contribute to º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s ambitious development journey,†the envoy said.

Wustinger said that the number of Austrian subsidiaries in the Kingdom is growing with several Austrian companies having opened their regional headquarters in º£½ÇÖ±²¥, and another Austrian regional headquarters due to open in December.

On the topic of tourism, the ambassador said that this summer was marked by a 34 percent surge in Saudi tourists to Austria.

“Austria is a popular destination for Saudi tourists and (is becoming) even more popular.

“Many visas have already been issued in the application of the new visa cascade,†he added, referring to changes to the EU Schengen visa scheme allowing easier access to multi-entry visas for Saudis.

“And an ever-growing number of Saudi football teams regularly hold their summer camps in Austria,†he added.

On the educational front, the ambassador also said that Saudis are participating in executive training programs for the Diplomatic Academy Vienna and in the Austrian Leadership Programs run by the Austrian Foreign Ministry.


Association marks International Stuttering Awareness Day in Riyadh

Association marks International Stuttering Awareness Day in Riyadh
Updated 23 October 2025

Association marks International Stuttering Awareness Day in Riyadh

Association marks International Stuttering Awareness Day in Riyadh

RIYADH: To mark International Stuttering Awareness Day, the stuttering awareness and support association Mutalaathem held an event on Wednesday evening at the Cultural House in Riyadh.

A presentation on effective communication methods for individuals with a stuttering disability was given, and various panel discussions were held for both adults and young people.

“Our event is for International Stuttering Awareness Day, and we called it ‘Give Me My Time,’ because we stutterers need time to get the words out,†said Saad Al-Munajem, founder of Mutalaathem.

Al-Munajem added: “The goal of the event is to spread awareness in our community, to tell people that stuttering is just a different way of speaking and that it is not necessary to speak fluently. We only need to take our time to deliver our thoughts.â€

Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes individuals to have challenges in pronouncing words smoothly.

The health condition often worsens when the person is excited, exhausted or stressed, according to the Saudi Ministry of Health.

Stuttering often begins in early childhood, between the ages of 2 and 5 years old, and if the disability persists beyond that, professional help may be necessary.

Although the precise causes of stuttering remain unclear, it is believed to result from a combination of different factors, including genetic differences in brain functioning, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Lolwah Al-Nogaidan, who attended the event, spoke to Arab News about her experience with her son Saad, who has stuttered since the age of 3.

“My son was timid and didn’t talk. He used to see himself as different than others. Yet, when he attended the event (last year) and saw others with stutter, I saw a complete 180 change,†she explained.

“He had the confidence to talk … after that, I never missed an event with Saad.â€

Al-Munajem explained to Arab News his personal experience with stuttering, which led him to found Mutalaathem in 2021.

“I created Mutalaathem based on my own experience and journey with stuttering. Stuttering once held me back from speaking and sharing my voice.

“I used to think it was a flaw in me or in the way I speak, but when I reached university, my perspective on stuttering changed.â€

Al-Munajem developed an understanding of stuttering and focused on delivering his thoughts rather than on how he spoke.

“I told myself that what matters is not whether I speak fluently, but whether I can convey the message I want to share.â€

“After my mindset toward stuttering changed, my life changed for the better, even though the stutter itself didn’t.

“Thus, I wanted to help other people to reach the same mindset I did, or maybe even further.â€


Over 1,000 commuters take self-driving car journeys in Riyadh

Over 1,000 commuters take self-driving car journeys in Riyadh
Updated 23 October 2025

Over 1,000 commuters take self-driving car journeys in Riyadh

Over 1,000 commuters take self-driving car journeys in Riyadh
  • 20 cars and more routes by year-end, says authority
  • Project has started for autonomous food deliveries

RIYADH: More than 1,000 commuters have used self-driving cars in Riyadh since the pilot service was introduced at the Roshn Front shopping mall and Princess Noura University in July.

The initial phase is being run in a partnership between º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s Transport General Authority, Uber and WeRide.

There are plans to expand the program with additional routes across Riyadh, growing the fleet to more than 20 autonomous vehicles by the end of the year, the TGA said in a statement.

Government entities partnering in the expansion plans include the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information, and the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality organization.

Members of the public are invited to request a ride in an autonomous vehicle through the Uber application.

The TGA said that it oversees all technical aspects of the program, with safety officers deployed in every vehicle to maintain standards and monitor the autonomous systems.

The authority added that the program aligns with Vision 2030 and the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.

Also in July, a project began to carry out autonomous food deliveries at Roshn Front.

A partnership between housing developer Roshn Group and delivery app Jahez, the service aims to reduce delivery times in addition to cutting carbon emissions, and is also licensed by the TGA.


National program launched to track invasive and non-native marine species

National program launched to track invasive and non-native marine species
Updated 23 October 2025

National program launched to track invasive and non-native marine species

National program launched to track invasive and non-native marine species
  • It is the first coordinated national effort to create a database of non-native and invasive marine species in the Kingdom’s waters

RIYADH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s National Center for Wildlife has introduced a new national program to track invasive marine species in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

In collaboration with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, the program aims to reinforce the country’s efforts to conserve marine biodiversity and protect ecosystems.

It is the first coordinated national effort to create a comprehensive database of non-native and invasive marine species in the Kingdom’s waters.

The program uses advanced research methods including field surveys, DNA barcoding and maritime traffic analysis to develop accurate scientific imaging of species distribution and dispersal pathways.

Preliminary results revealed hundreds of potential non-native marine species, including 181 in the Red Sea and 168 in the Arabian Gulf.

These species are most concentrated in areas close to ports and coastal infrastructure, areas that the program is targeting with monitoring and environmental planning.

The program has also established the region’s first genetic fingerprint library for potential non-native marine species, for rapid identification of future threats.

Furthermore, it has strengthened national capacities through training and improved marine biosecurity in line with international standards.

Based on these results, NCW is developing a national marine biosecurity framework to prevent and manage invasive species in cooperation with the relevant authorities.

NCW CEO Mohammed Qurban said that this program reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting scientific research and its applications in marine environment protection, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative.


‘Amazonia Awakens’ brings rainforest magic to Boulevard World

‘Amazonia Awakens’ brings rainforest magic to Boulevard World
Updated 23 October 2025

‘Amazonia Awakens’ brings rainforest magic to Boulevard World

‘Amazonia Awakens’ brings rainforest magic to Boulevard World
  • Latest attraction is fusion of fantasy, excitement, and visual spectacle suitable for families and adventure seekers

RIYADH: Boulevard World has opened a new aquatic attraction, “Amazonia Awakens,†as a part of Riyadh Season 2025, offering a mix of adventure, fantasy, and stunning visual effects.

The storytelling is inspired by the mystique of tropical rainforests, offering an interactive journey through a vividly designed, Amazon-inspired, immersive world, according to a recent Saudi Press Agency report.

The adventure begins aboard a boat gliding through ancient ruins and a dark tunnel filled with dramatic sound, light, and interactive effects.

It builds up to a heart-pounding moment where the boat plunges 20 meters down, crowned by a massive wave.

Lasting about 10 minutes, “Amazonia Awakens†delivers a captivating fusion suitable for families and adventure seekers.

Amazonia is just one of the latest offering of Boulevard World, one of the venues for Riyadh Season, which opened on October 10 and will run until May 2, 2026. (SPA)

Amazonia is one of the latest offerings of Boulevard World, a venue for Riyadh Season, which opened on Oct. 10 and runs until May 2, 2026.

There are other festivals held elsewhere in the Kingdom throughout the year to boost tourism, one of the key programs of Saudi Vision 2030.

During a pre-opening announcement on Oct. 6, º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Alalshikh reported that Riyadh Season has already attracted 20 million visitors from 135 countries.

Riyadh Season’s other key venues include Boulevard City, the Kingdom and ANB arenas, Dunes of Arabia, and Riyadh Zoo.