🇦🇴Angola
Angola contends with seasonal flooding in its central and southern provinces, prolonged drought across its arid south, and the long shadow of unexploded ordnance left from decades of civil war. Heavy rains regularly overwhelm informal urban settlements in Luanda and Benguela.
This page tracks 1 documented disaster in Angola. The most recent is Angola Floods & Landslides (April 2026). Find responding organizations, official agencies, and emergency contacts for Angola below.
Recovery Phase
1 in recoveryOfficial Disaster Management Agencies
Civil Protection and Fire Service of Angola (SPCB)
Lead national agency for disaster response, fire suppression, search and rescue, and civil protection coordination across Angola.
National Commission for Civil Protection (CNPC)
Inter-ministerial body that coordinates disaster preparedness, mitigation, and recovery policy at the national level.
Local & Regional Organizations
Angola Red Cross (Cruz Vermelha de Angola)
Provides emergency relief, first aid, health programs, and disaster preparedness across all 18 provinces.
Development Workshop Angola
Long-running NGO focused on resilient urban communities, water and sanitation, and flood-prone settlement upgrading.
At a Glance
- Region
- Southern Africa
- Capital
- Luanda
- Emergency
- 113
- Total Disasters
- 1
- Active
- 0
- Recovery
- 1
- Responding Orgs
- 1
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