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The only answer to this is to spread out the visits over a longer period of time and have crowd maximums enforced.
I don't understand why it has to be at a certain time of year. If it was opened year round then people could come and visit whenever they want instead of all trying to come at once.
Its so terribly sad and what is so upsetting is it is so preventable.
Respectfully snipped.
Here is a wiki link with a lot more info on the Hajj. (Great pictures, too.)
It can't merely be "rescheduled" (that would be like re-scheduling Holy Week, Good Friday, and Easter for Christians.)
Pilgrims can also go to Mecca to perform the rituals at other times of the year. This is sometimes called the "lesser pilgrimage", or Umrah. However, even if they choose to perform the Umrah, they are still obligated to perform the Hajj at some other point in their lifetime if they have the means to do so.
The pilgrimage occurs from the 8th to 12th (or in some cases 13th[10]) of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. Because the Islamic calendar is lunar and the Islamic year is about eleven days shorter than the Gregorian year, the Gregorian date of Hajj changes from year to year. Ihram is the name given to the special spiritual state in which pilgrims wear two white sheets of seamless cloth and abstain from certain actions.[7][11][12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajj
This last bit is why many of the corpses in the photos are nude, or clad only in a white cloth.