Amazon opened a new hub for disaster supplies near L.A. last August. Now, it’s being put to use. When a red flag warning was issued in Los Angeles on January 7, a team at Amazon started reaching out to local nonprofits and fire agencies.
Companies including Amazon, Starbucks, McDonald's, and Google are participating in relief efforts for the Los Angeles fires.
The tech giant has donated over 145,000 essential items to 17 local organizations working on wildfire response
In the weeks since the Palisades and Eaton fires, we've watched scenes of fear, loss and desperation evolve into displays of hope as Los Angeles comes together to help those impacted by the disaster.
The Hughes Fire near Castaic, north of Los Angeles, was 24% contained on Thursday afternoon, according to Cal Fire.
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Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
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The donation comes from the company's entertainment division, which includes Amazon Music, along with Ring and Whole Foods Market.
For the past five years, Project Paulie has teamed up with World Central Kitchen, a not-for-profit devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters. In light of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, Project Paulie announced on Instagram that it would increase the usual donation from 20 to 100 percent.
Organizations like the American Red Cross and the LAFD Foundation are helping communities impacted by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Vornado recalled about 7,780 whole room heaters due to a power cord issue that can pose electric shock and fire hazards.