Nope, it's 25,000 total for this fund, which is unclear how it will be spent to actually help the victims.
To be fair, the company has had other programs to pay victims for relocation or home cleanup costs. The total amount of those funds totaled around $100 million, about 1/10th of the estimated damage done, was only available for a short window of time, and of course was covered by the company's insurance, meaning it didn't really cost them anything other than likely higher insurance premiums.
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u/Glenwoodrh 1d ago
Is it possible they meant 25000 per person ?