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Apple donating to relief efforts following Spain's devastating floods

by · AppleInsider

CEO Tim Cook says that Apple intends to donate to relief efforts in Valencia, Spain after the area experienced catastrophic flooding.

Following heavy rainfall that struck Valencia, Spain, the region experienced what may be the deadliest flooding in modern Spanish history. More than a year's worth of rain fell in just eight hours, destroying bridges and buildings and resulting in at least 95 deaths in the area.

In response, Cook said the company would help fund relief efforts on the ground.

Apple has pledged to fund several disaster-related efforts in recent history. In September, the company promised to donate to relief efforts associated with fallout from Hurricane Helene.

In October, Apple pledged to donate an undisclosed amount to relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Milton.


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