The death toll from a deadly stampede during last month's Hajj ritual in Saudi Arabia has reached 1,674, according to tallies given by foreign officials.
The Saudi kingdom has yet to provide a complete report on the September 24 tragedy in Mina, near the holy city of Mecca, including an update on its earlier death toll of 769.
Hundreds of pilgrims of this year's hajj remain unaccounted for.
The sum of the foreign nationals' death toll has therefore overtaken the 1,426 pilgrims who died in the Hajj's worst previous incident - a tunnel stampede in July 1990.
Many say the Saudi government's mismanagement of the ritual and poor handling of its aftermath was behind the huge death toll.