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		<title>Saudi Defense Ministry Deploys Mobile Field Hospital to Enhance Hajj Healthcare Services</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh —</strong> In a landmark initiative to bolster healthcare services during the Hajj season, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense has launched a fully equipped mobile field hospital at the holy sites for the first time.</p>



<p>The cutting-edge facility, unveiled on Wednesday, reflects the Kingdom’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of pilgrims during their spiritual journey. The Ministry described the move as part of a broader effort by the Joint Forces Command to facilitate a safe and healthy pilgrimage experience for all worshippers.</p>



<p>The mobile hospital comprises an expansive network of 29 medical trailers and 26 specialized modules, designed to serve as a fully functional healthcare unit. These include inpatient wards with a 50-bed capacity, a surgical operating room, intensive care and observation units, and an emergency department. The setup also features a radiology unit, medical laboratory, pharmacy, and a series of specialized outpatient clinics.</p>



<p>A dedicated recovery and sterilization wing further ensures readiness for surgical and emergency interventions.</p>



<p>“This initiative highlights the pivotal role played by the Ministry of Defense in strengthening the Kingdom’s health infrastructure at the holy sites,” the Ministry said in a statement.</p>



<p>In coordination with the Ministry of Health, the General Directorate for Health Services confirmed that it has rolled out a comprehensive medical strategy ahead of the Hajj season. This strategy includes the activation of 36 healthcare centers across Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah, boasting a combined capacity of over 1,000 beds.</p>



<p>To ensure seamless operations, 1,791 medical and administrative personnel have been deployed across fixed and mobile medical units, emergency hubs, and specialized clinics throughout the pilgrimage route.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia continues to prioritize the health and security of pilgrims, introducing advanced healthcare solutions and infrastructure improvements to accommodate millions of worshippers converging for Hajj from around the world.</p>
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