Shelter Support for Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor

Luxembourg provided family tents from its humanitarian stockpile to support flood‑affected communities in Raqqa and Deir ez‑Zor, ensuring rapid shelter assistance for displaced households amid rising Euphrates water levels.
Mozambique Floods

In January 2026, catastrophic flooding in Mozambique affected over half a million people, prompting emergency.lu to donate diesel water pumps through the UCPM. These pumps facilitated the drainage of flooded zones, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and further displacement.
Cabo Verde Floods

Following severe floods in September 2025, Luxembourg deployed thermal blankets from its emergency.lu stockpile under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, delivering rapid assistance to displaced families in Cabo Verde and supporting national authorities in meeting urgent shelter needs.
Mont Ngafula – IHP Support

Luxembourg deployed an IHP expert to support UNDAC in the DRC floods, providing logistics and ICT support, organising field visits and enabling the team to focus fully on coordination and assessments.
Flood Response Mont Ngafula – UNDAC Deployment

Following severe floods in Kinshasa in December 2022, Luxembourg deployed a UNDAC expert to support coordination, assessments, and response planning for thousands affected by widespread damage and displacement.
Jonglei State Floods

Luxembourg deployed light base camps to flood‑isolated Jonglei, enabling accommodation and offices for aid workers, improving coordination and delivery of life‑saving assistance to over 850,000 people despite security and access challenges.
Dadeldhura Floods

From November 2012 until April 2015, one emergency.lu regular kit was deployed in Dadeldhura, Nepal. The system was providing internet connectivity to a WFP field office.