Major AWS Outage Disrupts Global Internet Services, Including Amazon, Snapchat, and Fortnite
A widespread internet outage has crippled major platforms such as Amazon, Canva, Snapchat, and Fortnite, with the root cause traced to a significant Amazon Web Services (AWS) failure. The disruption began in the US-EAST-1 region at approximately 3:11 AM ET, triggering cascading errors across multiple services. AWS's status page confirmed heightened latency and error rates, impacting users globally despite the outage's U.S. epicenter.
Reddit and X overflowed with reports of frozen screens, malfunctioning smart homes, and inaccessible apps. Alexa devices fell silent, alarms failed, and even McDonald's app and Airtable struggled with connectivity. Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas cited AWS as the culprit behind his platform's downtime, underscoring the cloud giant's pivotal role in digital infrastructure.
Amazon acknowledged the crisis at 3:51 AM ET, pledging to investigate but offering no recovery timeline. Down Detector's outage map lit up with red alerts across nearly every major web platform by dawn. As the backbone of streaming, fintech, and IoT services, AWS's stumble reverberated through the digital economy.