Arafat: The charitable distribution centers in Arafat and Muzdalifah have set new benchmarks for field service through the establishment of more than 70 specialized model centers designed to streamline the distribution of water and essential provisions, ensuring that services reach pilgrims in a highly organized manner befitting the sanctity of the location.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the massive distribution project was implemented by Kidana Development Company, the executive arm of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, in strategic partnership with several entities. This state-of-the-art supply system has had a tangible impact on crowd management, improving the smooth flow of pilgrim movement while maximizing the reach of charitable distributions.
By delivering water and food services in a highly structured and secure manner, the initiative has significantly raised safety standards in some of the most high-density areas of the Hajj journey. Furthermore, the environmental impact of this modernization is clearly visible in the enhanced urban landscape across the holy sites.
These meticulously prepared distribution points have played a crucial role in maintaining site cleanliness, elevating the overall environmental quality for pilgrims, and guaranteeing that all supply operations are executed at peak operational efficiency.