International oil company, Shell, has said it will make an initial contribution of $1 million to the Hurricane Harvey disaster relief fund.

According to a statement by Bruce Culpepper, Shell U.S. President on Wednesday, Shell said it had informed the American Red Cross about the donation.

The company said as recovery and relief efforts evolve, it will consider where else to offer assistance that can have the most immediate impact.

“Our roots run extremely deep in Houston and we are committed to doing our part to help the city move on in the aftermath of Harvey,” he said.

“Shell employs nearly 20,000 people in the U.S. and nearly half of them are being directly impacted by Harvey,” said Culpepper. “Despite the hardships associated with this event, countless employees have reached out to understand how they can contribute to the relief effort. Ours is a resilient family and I’m proud of the effort employees are making to look after their neighbours and fellow citizens,” the statement read.

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