Amazon is donating $10 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts, the company revealed in a blog post on Monday. The funds, which come from Amazon Web Services, Ring, Whole Foods Market, and the tech giant's entertainment division,
Amazon's entertainment divisions, along with several other units of the tech giant, are committing $10 million to L.A. wildfire relief efforts.
Comcast and Netflix each pledged to donate $10 million to support Los Angeles area wildfire disaster relief and recovery efforts.
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