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Fire at the Google Data Centre

A lot of customers were having problems with Google services like Trends and Search earlier today, and many started venting on social media.

Fire at the Google Data Centre

 

Google experienced a global outage earlier today as a result of a fire in a data centre in the United States. According to other reports, the event badly harmed three employees. On the left arm and thigh of one of them, there were significant burns. A worker's lower torso is hurt, and another worker's face is burned.


We are aware of an electrical incident that occurred today at Google's data centre in Council Bluffs, Iowa, hurting three people who were there and are currently receiving medical attention, a Google official confirmed to SFGATE.

"The health and safety of every employee is our utmost priority, and we are closely collaborating with partners and local authorities to completely investigate the matter and provide help as needed," he added.

A lot of customers were having problems with Google services like Trends and Search earlier today, and many started venting on social media. The Google Search outage was reported by around 40,000 people, according to the website Downdetector. The explosion at the Google Data Center may be to blame for this.

A notice reading "502" appeared for some customers trying to access Google services. That is incorrect. The brief issue prevented the server from completing your request. Give it another go in 30 seconds. We only know that.

Some individuals misunderstood the message. "We sincerely apologise, but it appears that an internal server problem occurred while processing your request. Our engineers have been informed of the problem and are attempting to fix it. Please try once more later. The current state of the services is good.

Source: INDIA TODAY

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