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Amazon’s cloud unit reports fire after objects hit UAE data center | Technology News

2 min readNew DelhiMar 2, 2026 10:21 AM Amazon’s cloud unit, AWS, said on Sunday that power to its data center in the United Arab Emirates was shut down temporarily after objects struck the facility, triggering sparks and a fire.
The UAE is reeling from Iran’s ⁠retaliatory ​missile and drone strikes following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. The Iranian strikes hit airports, ports, and residential areas ​across ​the country and the wider ⁠Gulf.
When Reuters asked AWS whether the incident at the data center ‌was connected to the strikes, the company did not confirm or deny.
* AWS said: “At around 4:30 AM PST, one of our Availability Zones (mec1-az2) was impacted objects that struck the ⁠data center, creating ⁠sparks and fire.”
* According to the company’s website, an “Availability Zone” is ⁠made ‌up of one or ​more connected physical data centers. ‌These zones are separate, isolated locations within each AWS Region.
* Fire ‌department cut ​power to ​the ​facility while crews worked to extinguish the fire, AWS said.
* ​It will take several hours ⁠to restore connectivity in the affected zone, the data center operator said, adding that ‌other zones ⁠in the UAE are operating normally.

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