

Google Cloud services experienced disruptions across parts of India after a fire reportedly broke out at a third-party data centre in Delhi. According to the company’s cloud computing division, the incident led to the shutdown of certain networking equipment, affecting the availability of cloud services in multiple regions. Google has not disclosed when the fire occurred, and details regarding any casualties or property damage are yet to be confirmed.
The disruption impacted network traffic in cities including Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai, potentially affecting businesses and organizations that rely on Google Cloud infrastructure. The company stated that restoration efforts are currently underway to bring services back to normal. Google Cloud remains one of the leading cloud service providers globally, competing closely with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure in the rapidly growing cloud computing market.














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