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Microsoft suffers another outage just weeks after global IT meltdown that caused flight chaos and train disruption
By Millie Turner,
7 hours ago
MICROSOFT has been hit by a second outage affecting a number of services less than two weeks after a major IT meltdown caused chaos across the world.
Thousands of reports have flooded in to outage site DownDetector reporting issues with several Microsoft services, as well as the popular game Minecraft.
Microsoft has said it has “multiple engineering teams” investigating the issue AP With crucial services affected, some people say they can’t do their jobs Alamy
There are “network infrastructure” warnings for a “subset of Microsoft services” globally on the Microsoft Azure server status site.
Many Microsoft users have reported issues with connecting to the Microsoft 365 admin centre and opening the Service Health Status page which is supposed to help user during outages.
Affected users are reportedly experiencing issues with other Microsoft services like Outlook, Entra and Power Apps.
The disruption also appears to be affecting airports, such as Heathrow, the UK’s largest travel hub, and banks.
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), Heathrow Airport said there was a “Microsoft issue impacting people globally” and that it was “unsure when there will be a fix”.
A spokesperson for UK bank NatWest said it was aware of “difficulties accessing” its site, due to the issues with some Microsoft services globally.
“The issue has now been resolved and our webpages are functioning as normal,” they added.
Microsoft said it has “multiple engineering teams” investigating the issue.
In a statement the Azure server status site, the company wrote: “We’ve identified multiple workstreams and are working to mitigate impacted workstreams by performing failover operations.
“More details will be provided as they become available.”
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