Affected by the US-Iran conflict, Amazon announced that its three data centers in the Middle East were damaged in drone attacks. Among them, two facilities in the UAE were directly struck, and one facility in Bahrain was damaged in a "close-range" drone attack. Amazon updated its AWS Cloud Service Status page, stating that the attacks caused structural damage and affected power supply, with some facilities experiencing additional water damage due to the activation of fire suppression systems. The company is currently working with local authorities to restore operations and is prioritizing employee safety. (Business Insider)
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Affected by the US-Iran conflict, Amazon announced that its three data centers in the Middle East were damaged in drone attacks. Among them, two facilities in the UAE were directly struck, and one facility in Bahrain was damaged in a "close-range" drone attack. Amazon updated its AWS Cloud Service Status page, stating that the attacks caused structural damage and affected power supply, with some facilities experiencing additional water damage due to the activation of fire suppression systems. The company is currently working with local authorities to restore operations and is prioritizing employee safety. (Business Insider)