Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the company will donate to relief efforts in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake, according to a report. Specific donation details were not disclosed.
Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that the company will contribute to relief operations in Venezuela after a devastating earthquake struck the country, according to a report on Friday. The announcement adds Apple to a growing list of international donors — including the US government, NATO nations, and private companies like SpaceX's Starlink — that have pledged humanitarian aid, equipment, and logistical support after the quake killed at least 164 people and left tens of thousands missing. No specific dollar amount or timeline for Apple's donation was provided. The company's announcement comes as rescue and recovery efforts continue amid severe equipment shortages and a major international mobilization.
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