Apple has joined humanitarian aid efforts to support relief efforts in Valencia following the floods caused by Hurricane DANA. Apple CEO Tim Cook shared the news on social network X on Thursday: “We are thinking of everyone affected by the devastating flash floods in the Valencia region of Spain. Apple will make a donation to help with relief efforts on the ground.”
Although he did not specify the exact figure, Tim Cook’s post has been greeted with gratitude by thousands of people, including prominent figures such as Tesla CEO and President of X, Elon Musk , who responded with a brief message of support: “Cool.”
This gesture of solidarity from the Apple company joins other messages and initiatives of support that seek to help those affected by this natural disaster, which has left considerable personal and material damage. The torrential rains have caused rivers to overflow and flooded roads, seriously affecting areas such as Utiel, Chiva, Huerta Sur and Ribera Alta, where work is being done tirelessly to try to return to normality as soon as possible.
Information for those affected
The Generalitat Valenciana has set up a specific telephone line to meet their needs: 900 365 112 , intended to provide and receive information about people with whom contact has been lost due to the DANA. In addition, 622 283 941 has been set up for the relatives of missing persons from Letur . For any other related emergency situation, the authorities urge the use of 112 .