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Amazon’s disaster relief efforts When disasters strike, we apply the same strengths that get packages to doorsteps every day to get critical aid where it’s needed, fast. Since 2017, Amazon has donated and delivered more than 26 million relief items to support communities impacted by more than 200+ disasters around the world.
Amazon Disaster Relief hubs are stocked with millions of emergency supplies like blankets, tarps, and medical devices, ensuring nonprofits and first responders have what they need to help communities within hours. Our advanced technology and employee innovation is shared with local partners to help rapidly restore internet connectivity, power sources, and communication capabilities in the critical aftermath of disasters.
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