Thursday, January 16, 2025
Thursday, January 16, 2025

YouTube and Google Pledge $15 Million for Los Angeles Wildfire Relief

Funds will support emergency response, disaster recovery, and aid for creators impacted by devastating fires.

Los Angeles [US], January 16: Video-sharing giant YouTube, along with parent company Google, announced a $15 million relief fund on Thursday to aid Los Angeles in its recovery from devastating wildfires. The funding, facilitated through Google.org, will support various organizations focused on disaster relief and rebuilding efforts.

Recipients of Relief Funding

Beneficiaries of this relief include the Emergency Network Los Angeles, American Red Cross, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and the Institute for Nonprofit News, with additional organizations to follow.

In a post on X, YouTube stated:
"YouTube and Google are contributing $15 million to organizations via Google.org to provide immediate relief in LA in support of our creator community. Recipients include Emergency Network LA, Red Cross, Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and the Institute for Nonprofit News, with more to come."

Sundar Pichai's Assurance

Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai extended his support to Los Angeles residents and the creator community impacted by the fires.
“To all of our employees, the YouTube creator community, and everyone in LA, please stay safe and know we’re here to support,” Pichai wrote on X.

Federal Funding and Local Efforts

Amid the ongoing crisis, California secured additional federal funding for public infrastructure repairs, as reported by CNN. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant will cover debris removal and the rebuilding of roads, bridges, public utilities, and other critical infrastructure.

Damage assessments from the Palisades Fire are approximately 30% complete, with no confirmed timelines for reopening affected areas. Commander Christine Coles of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department assured residents that repopulation plans are being closely coordinated with relevant agencies.

Perilous Conditions Persist

The National Weather Service has warned of worsening wildfire conditions, with winds in Southern California expected to strengthen significantly. Gusts peaking between 3 a.m. and 3 p.m. local time could exacerbate the fires, which have already claimed at least 25 lives and left 24 individuals missing, as reported by Voice of America (VOA).

This collaboration by YouTube, Google, and other agencies underscores the urgency and collective effort required to support Los Angeles through one of its most challenging periods.

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