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NCM: Clouds won’t be transferred to Holy Sites for Hajj 2021

The Truth Behind the Cloud-Transfer Controversy: NCM Denies Plans for Hajj

In a recent statement, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has put to rest rumors circulating about the transfer of clouds from Taif to the Holy Sites during the upcoming Hajj pilgrimage.

Despite the buzz on social media, the NCM has clarified that there are no plans or intentions to manipulate or transport clouds in any way for the Hajj season. This declaration comes amidst speculations and concerns raised by the public regarding the weather conditions during the religious event.

The NCM emphasized that it is committed to providing accurate and reliable weather forecasts for the Hajj, ensuring the safety and well-being of pilgrims. With advanced technology and expertise, the center aims to deliver real-time updates and information to assist in planning and decision-making during the pilgrimage.

As the countdown to Hajj begins, the NCM’s assurance brings a sense of clarity and reassurance to those embarking on the spiritual journey. Pilgrims can now rest assured that the weather conditions will be monitored and forecasted accurately, without any interference or manipulation of natural elements.

With the NCM’s transparency and dedication to their mission, pilgrims can focus on their spiritual experience and rituals during the Hajj, knowing that they are in safe hands when it comes to weather monitoring and forecasting. Let the journey to the Holy Sites be guided by faith and trust, as the NCM stands firm in their commitment to ensuring a smooth and safe pilgrimage for all.