Amazon has reported that three of its data centers in the Middle East have been damaged by drone attacks, attributed to ongoing US-Iran tensions. Two facilities in the United Arab Emirates were directly hit, while a center in Bahrain suffered damage from a "close proximity" drone strike. According to an update on the AWS cloud service status page, the attacks caused structural damage and disrupted power supply, with additional water damage resulting from activated fire suppression systems. Amazon is collaborating with local authorities to expedite recovery efforts, prioritizing employee safety.
Amazon's Middle East Data Centers Damaged in Drone Attacks Amid US-Iran Tensions
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