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Apple pledges aid after deadly Venezuela earthquakes

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Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed the tech giant will fund on‑the‑ground relief after a devastating double‑tremor hit Venezuela’s northern coast Wednesday night. The first shock registered 7.2 magnitude, followed a minute later by a 7.5 magnitude quake. Officials report at least 589 dead and thousands injured, prompting an urgent humanitarian response. The disaster also disrupted regional power grids, complicating rescue missions.

Apple has a track record of disaster contributions, dating back to its October 2025 pledge after Hurricane Melissa battered the Caribbean. The following month the firm assisted victims of a fatal high‑rise fire in Hong Kong. Local authorities welcomed the aid, noting gaps in government funding and logistics. By channeling resources directly to Venezuelan NGOs, Apple aims to bolster shelter, medical supplies, and infrastructure repairs for the displaced.

Consumers see Apple’s response as an extension of its brand ethos, reinforcing expectations that tech leaders shoulder social responsibility. The contribution—though not quantified—will flow through established aid partners, ensuring funds reach field operations swiftly. Aid will prioritize emergency shelters, clean water distribution, and trauma counseling for survivors. Apple’s involvement adds a high‑profile sponsor to the international relief effort, directly assisting Venezuelan communities today.