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.

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.

Myanmar Earthquake

Luxembourg deployed nearly 100 qubic meters of shelter and WASH relief items to Myanmar under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, supporting IOM and WHO in Yangon with family tents, portable toilets and essential supplies for more families affected by the April 2025 earthquake.

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.

PPE and Medical Equipment Donation

In response to the 2024 Lebanon health crisis, Luxembourg deployed medical equipment from its national emergency stockpile via the UCPM, delivering beds, devices and PPE to reinforce overstretched hospitals and support frontline healthcare services.

Demining Kits for Ukraine

Luxembourg, through emergency.lu, delivered 110 humanitarian demining kits to Ukraine via the UCPM, strengthening SESU’s capacity to safely clear mines and unexploded ordnance in contaminated areas.

Marburg Outbreak

Luxembourg supported Rwanda’s Marburg outbreak response by donating 330 pallets of PPE, disinfectants and medical devices from national health stocks through the UCPM. The airlifted supplies arrived in Kigali on 3 December 2024 to strengthen protection for frontline health workers.