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Google Cloud outage in India after third-party data centre fire triggers shutdown

By Thomson Reuters Jun 9, 2026 | 8:55 PM

June 9 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google Cloud said on Tuesday that some customers in India experienced intermittent network ​disruptions after a fire at ‌a third-party data centre triggered an emergency shutdown of networking equipment.

The cloud-computing unit said the fire led to an emergency power ‌shutdown ​at the facility, isolating ⁠a local point ⁠of presence in Delhi and reducing network capacity across the metropolitan area.

Google Cloud did not say when the ​fire occurred or whether it caused property damage or injuries.

Such disruptions ⁠can cascade across ⁠businesses and users, slowing apps, ​websites, and internal company systems.

The incident affected ​network traffic from Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai ‌and nearby regions, causing periods of elevated latency, the company said on its status page.

Google Cloud, one of ⁠the world’s largest cloud providers, competes with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure and is ⁠widely ‌used to process large data ⁠volumes and run artificial ​intelligence ‌tools.

There was no workaround while ​restoration efforts ⁠continue, the unit said, adding that it was exploring additional traffic mitigation measures to limit the impact.

(Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Editing by ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)