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Given the increasing risks associated with natural disasters, it is crucial to know what to do in case of an alert and how to react if you are affected. Here you will find some tips and useful websites.
What to do if affected by a natural disaster?
Main risks in Luxembourg
Floods

Flooding is a major natural hazard in Luxembourg due to the damages it causes and the number of affected cities.

In our article, you'll find some tips on how to best prepare your claim.

Land Movements

These include soil or subsoil movements such as landslides, collapses, or subsidence.

Storms

A storm is a violent meteorological phenomenon characterized by strong winds, usually accompanied by rain, snow, or hail. It is classified as a storm when winds exceed 90 km/h.

Vegetation Fires

Vegetation fires can spread across agricultural areas, cereal fields, or one of the many forested areas in the country.

You have suffered damage during a climatic event: what does the insurance cover?

Discover our new Home contract, which includes comprehensive coverage for climatic events, including flood protection.

In case of damage caused by storms, hail, snow, or floods, your insured goods will be protected according to the amounts specified in your specific conditions.

Note that for some contracts, it is essential to add flood protection to benefit from adequate coverage.

Questions? Contact us or your agent for a contract audit.

Useful numbers and websites

In case of emergency, call 112.

The Grand-Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps also provides a series of prevention tips.

 

Ce portail d'information en cas de crise de l'Etat luxembourgois délivre une série d'informations en cas de crise et de conseils de préventions, notamment en cas d'inondations et d'impéries.

 

This government crisis information portal provides information and prevention tips, particularly for floods and storms.

Flood forecast services site in Luxembourg: this site provides forecasts for Luxembourg's waterways and additional information during flood alerts.

Luxembourg's weather portal keeps you updated in case of weather alerts.