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"Netflix" Provides $10 million to help Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts

 Netflix announced The United States will provide $10 million to assist in immediate relief efforts for families and businesses affected by the wildfires raging in the city of Los Angeles. A few days ago.

The company said – according to NBC News: American Today, Tuesday – that the money will be divided between a number of parties, including the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the World Central Kitchen organization, and the Television and Animation Fund.

In turn, the co-CEO of “Netflix” said: Ted Sarandos said that in addition to this financial contribution, assistance will also be provided to all company employees directly affected by the fires at this very difficult time, including providing temporary housing for those who lost their homes. 

The American authorities had announced Earlier, the death toll rose as a result of the forest fires that swept through the city of Los Angeles. Recently, to 24 people.

Strong winds fueled fires that swept through thousands of hectares of land and forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes, while meteorologists warned that winds could blow in the region for several days and cause trees to fall. The fire broke out in areas that had not seen heavy rain for months.  

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