Amazon Disaster Relief hubs are stocked with millions of emergency supplies like blankets, tarps, and medical devices, ensuring nonprofits and first responders have what they need to help communities within hours.
Our advanced technology and employee innovation is shared with local partners to help rapidly restore internet connectivity, power sources, and communication capabilities in the critical aftermath of disasters.
How Amazon’s disaster technology kits help communities recover faster
The kits are produced for local first responders to use in the aftermath of disasters, designed to be as simple as flipping a light switch.
Latest Disaster Relief news
Amazon expands hub to help communities face the rising threat of wildfires in California and beyond.
Amazon is donating $3 million and working with local first responders and front-line nonprofits to help communities that have been impacted by flooding in our hometown state.
Amazon is working closely with UN agencies and other first responders as Melissa threatens widespread devastation.
From preserving affordable homes to delivering millions of meals, Amazon's community investments address pressing challenges facing our neighbors.
We are donating and delivering emergency supplies to impacted communities from our Disaster Relief hub in Mexico.
Amazon Air delivers emergency supplies to American Red Cross in a first-of-its-kind flight
From Afghanistan evacuations to Hurricane Helene relief efforts, AWS Wickr supports nonprofit and U.S. Army operations, enabling secure combat zone communications.
Amazon donates and delivers emergency supplies to American Red Cross and other partners from our Disaster Relief hubs after disasters strike. Here's how our hubs work.














