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Apple CEO pledges aid for Pakistan’s flood relief

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Apple CEO pledges aid for Pakistan’s flood relief

Apple CEO pledges aid for Pakistan’s flood relief.

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  • The executive tweeted that Apple would contribute to Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts.
  • Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani campaigner and Nobel Prize recipient, reacted favorably to Cook’s kind act.
  • More than 800,000 animals have been carried away and over 1 million homes and other buildings destroyed.
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Both domestic and foreign donors are providing aid to Pakistan for flood relief.

Recently, the UN contributed more than $160 million to lessen the devastation, and now Apple CEO Tim Cook is also assisting Pakistan.

The executive tweeted that Apple would contribute to Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts. He added that the floods in Pakistan and the nearby countries are terrible humanitarian catastrophes.

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Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani campaigner and Nobel Prize recipient, reacted favorably to Cook’s kind act.

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Additional Pakistani Twitter users jumped in, offering helpful contribution links and other suggestions.

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One of the individuals who thanked Cook for the assistance was Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, who also mentioned how Pakistan, despite being the nation with the lowest carbon emissions, is suffering the most from global warming.

Furthermore, he stated that the G-7, OECD, and Fortune 100 had a duty to contribute to the relief efforts for the more than 30 million people who have been displaced by the floods.

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Over 1,100 people have already died as a result of the flood, and over 30 million people are still experiencing its effects.

According to statistics from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), more than 800,000 animals have been carried away and over 1 million homes and other buildings have been destroyed.

 

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