Apple CEO Tim Cook says Apple will donate to Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
In a post on X today, Cook wrote:
We're thinking of all those facing the catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Apple will be making a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground.
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a catastrophic Category 4 storm, bringing devastating winds and severe flooding across several states. The storm left over four million people without power and likely caused well over $20 billion in damage.
With 118 reported fatalities and ongoing rescue efforts, the storm's impact has been far-reaching, affecting areas from Florida to the Carolinas and even the Midwest. Recovery efforts are underway, with organizations like The Salvation Army and search and rescue teams from across the U.S. providing crucial assistance.
If you are seeking to help those affected by Hurricane Helene, the American Red Cross is taking donations here. More details on the storm and its aftermath can be found here.
In a post on X today, Cook wrote:
We're thinking of all those facing the catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Apple will be making a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground.
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a catastrophic Category 4 storm, bringing devastating winds and severe flooding across several states. The storm left over four million people without power and likely caused well over $20 billion in damage.
With 118 reported fatalities and ongoing rescue efforts, the storm's impact has been far-reaching, affecting areas from Florida to the Carolinas and even the Midwest. Recovery efforts are underway, with organizations like The Salvation Army and search and rescue teams from across the U.S. providing crucial assistance.
If you are seeking to help those affected by Hurricane Helene, the American Red Cross is taking donations here. More details on the storm and its aftermath can be found here.