Apple will donate to support relief efforts in Indonesia after a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the country over the weekend, with CEO Tim Cook confirming the company’s contribution following the devastating disaster.
Cook announced the donation today as rescue and recovery work continues in affected areas, although Apple has not disclosed how much money it will provide or which relief organizations will receive the funds.
Apple has regularly supported disaster relief efforts following major earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and other emergencies around the world, usually announcing donations shortly after large-scale events that affect local communities.
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Apple continues disaster relief support
In recent months, Apple has also contributed to relief efforts following emergencies in Venezuela, Southern Europe, and Japan, continuing a pattern of providing financial support after major natural disasters.
Cook typically confirms these donations through public statements while leaving details about the amount and recipient organizations undisclosed, and the company has followed the same approach with its latest contribution for Indonesia.
The donation will support ongoing relief work as emergency teams continue responding to the damage caused by the earthquake and affected communities begin the recovery process.
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