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Hollywood Unites: Warner Bros Leads Donations for LA Wildfire Relief

Warner Bros. Discovery has stepped forward with a $15 million pledge to aid Los Angeles as it battles devastating wildfires. This contribution will support immediate relief and long-term rebuilding efforts for impacted communities.

The donation joins a growing wave of support, with Sony contributing $5 million, Amazon pledging $10 million, and celebrities like Eva Longoria donating $1 million. Warner Bros., deeply rooted in Burbank for over a century, is also providing extensive support for its employees affected by the fires, including temporary housing, counseling, and an onsite emergency relief center.

The wildfires, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, have caused widespread destruction in areas like Pacific Palisades, which is only partially contained and already the most destructive in the city’s history. Despite the challenges, donations like Warner Bros.’ bring hope to rebuilding efforts.

“This commitment reflects the need for collective action,” a company spokesperson shared, underscoring their dedication to helping communities recover and rebuild. As Los Angeles faces ongoing battles with flames, these contributions are a beacon of resilience and solidarity.

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