Tropical Cyclone Gezani

During Cyclone Gezani‑26, Luxembourg deployed its Rapid Response Satellite Communication Module under the UCPM. Registered in the ECPP and owned by CGDIS, it reflects emergency.lu’s proven expertise and rapid‑response commitment.
Tropical Cyclone Ditwah

After Cyclone Ditwah hit Sri Lanka, Luxembourg responded through emergency.lu by deploying shelter and household items from its humanitarian stocks, providing tents, bedding and essential kits to support families displaced by the storm.
Typhoon Kalmaegi

Luxembourg deployed 150 family tents and 138 kitchen sets to Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi, supporting families displaced by severe flooding and damage through an EU‑coordinated airlift and rapid logistics operation.
Hurricane Melissa

Luxembourg supports Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa by sending 12 generators and 2,000 tarpaulins through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, ensuring rapid delivery of emergency power and shelter materials to affected communities.
Storm Éowyn

After Storm Éowyn hit Ireland, Luxembourg responded through the UCPM by deploying a 65 kVA generator from its emergency.lu humanitarian stockpile to support emergency power needs in storm‑affected areas.
Cyclone Chido

Luxembourg deployed two emergency.lu satellite systems and a technical toolbox to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido, supporting French authorities under the UCPM. The modules were operated by French firefighters previously trained on the emergency.lu platform.
Hurricane Beryl – IHP Support

Following Hurricane Beryl in July 2024, and through the International Humanitarian Partnership (IHP), Luxembourg supported the UNDAC response in the Caribbean.