JAKARTA Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple would donate to support efforts to recover large post-floods that hit the Valencia region of Spain. This disaster came after heavy rains hit the area, causing the worst flooding in Spanish modern history.
In eight hours, the rainfall that falls is equivalent to the amount that usually occurs for one year, destroying bridges and buildings and causing at least 95 casualties.
We’re thinking of all those impacted by the devastating flash floods in the region of Valencia, Spain. Apple will be making a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) October 31, 2024
We're thinking of all those affected by the developing flash floods in the region of Valencia, Spain. Apple will be making a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground.
In his statement, Tim Cook expressed his condolences and confirmed that Apple would contribute to helping the recovery in Valencia.
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"We are sorry for all those affected by the devastating flash floods in Valencia, Spain. Apple will make donations to help with recovery efforts in the field," Cook said through his official X account.
This is not the first time Apple has been involved in disaster relief. In September, the company committed to making donations for post-Helene storm recovery efforts, and in October, Apple also promised donations to the victims of Hurricane Milton.
With this move, Apple has shown its concern for humanitarian aid in the face of global disasters, helping affected communities to start recovery.
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