Rockwell Automation Donates $50,000 To Aid Earthquake Recovery

Feb 8, 2023 3:45 PM ET
Collage of two photos. Left a child is carried by an adult in a Red Crescent jacket, rubble behind them. On the right a crew of Red Crescent volunteers climbing the rubble of a fallen building.
Turkish Red Crescent and Syrian Arab Red Crescent volunteers rush to rescue people trapped under collapsed buildings after two deadly earthquakes struck near Gazientep in the early hours of Feb. 6. (Photo: Kizilay and Syrian Arab Red Crescent)

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK) is donating $50,000 to the Red Cross to support relief efforts for one of the most powerful earthquakes to ever hit Türkiye and Syria. On Feb. 6, the initial 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Gaziantep, home to nearly half a million refugees, and was felt as far away as Egypt and Lebanon. As of today, more than 11,600 people have died, tens of thousands are still missing and injured, with numbers expected to rise drastically.

The impact of these earthquakes will have a major effect on Türkiye and Syria’s most vulnerable communities, especially those that have been impacted by nearly 12 years of war inside Syria. Early reports indicate many buildings have collapsed, including major damage to national infrastructure, and Türkiye and Syria have declared a state of emergency in both countries.

“The devastating impact of these earthquakes coupled with vulnerabilities and harsh winter conditions, means recovery will be long,” said Patricia Contreras, vice president, Community Impact. “We are proud to support the Red Cross and their frontline efforts to help so many who are in need.”

The global Red Cross and Red Crescent network launched into action on Feb. 6, providing hot meals and drinks, collecting and shipping blood to the impacted areas as well as providing psychosocial support. With freezing temperatures and snow falling, the Red Cross network is working diligently to support the rapidly changing needs on the ground as the devastation continues to unfold. Rescue teams are working in the hardest-hit areas where survivors remain trapped under rubble.

Rockwell funds will support the Red Cross network and its efforts to provide emergency shelter, relief supplies, and meals, and assist with search and rescue efforts.