The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) of Spain has issued a warning about the potential outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease (NCD), a viral bovine disease transmitted by insects and causing symptoms such as fever, anorexia, and skin lesions. The disease, notifiable by the World Organization for Animal Health and European regulations, has been spreading in North Africa since 2023, posing a significant risk to Europe, especially Spain. Despite being a non-zoonotic disease, an outbreak would lead to production losses and trade impacts. MAPA emphasizes the importance of farm biosafety, surveillance, and public awareness to prevent the spread. The EuFMD has released an alert and an informative video to raise awareness about the disease.