Apple darkens website in Turkey following devastating earthquakes
- Apple has darkened its website in Turkey following the devastating earthquakes on Monday.
- The site now features a black ribbon, symbolizing support for the country.
- Apple has also promised to provide aid and support to affected areas in Turkey and Syria.
In recognition of the devastating earthquakes that hit Turkey this week, Apple has darkened its website in the country. The homepage now features an all-black background with a white outlined ribbon as a symbol of support for those affected by the natural disaster. Apple has confirmed that it is donating to relief and recovery efforts, both in Turkey and Syria.
Apple CEO Tim Cook took to Twitter on Monday to express his condolences and support, and to confirm that the company is donating aid. The death toll in Turkey and Syria has surpassed 20,000, according to The New York Times, and tens of thousands have been injured and left homeless following the collapse of over 5,000 buildings.
Sending our thoughts and condolences to the people of Turkey, Syria, and anyone affected by the devastating earthquakes. Apple will be donating to relief and recovery efforts.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 6, 2023
Although the earthquakes affected both Turkey and Syria, Apple does not currently operate an online store in Syria. Apple has a history of providing aid following natural disasters, such as the 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Haiti in 2021. The company's response to the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria follows the same pattern, though the exact details of the aid have not been disclosed.
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