Amazon Web Services Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon Web Services users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon Web Services, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Amazon Web Services users affected:
Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a suite of cloud-computing services that make up an on-demand computing platform. They include Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, also known as "EC2", and Amazon Simple Storage Service, also known as "S3".
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Glendale, AZ | 1 |
| Oakland, CA | 1 |
| Greater Noida, UP | 1 |
| Alamogordo, NM | 1 |
| San Francisco, CA | 1 |
| Mercersburg, PA | 1 |
| Palm Coast, FL | 1 |
| West Babylon, NY | 1 |
| Massy, Île-de-France | 2 |
| Benito Juarez, CDMX | 1 |
| Paris 01 Louvre, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Neuemühle, Hesse | 1 |
| Rouen, Normandy | 1 |
| Noida, UP | 2 |
| Sydney, NSW | 1 |
| North Liberty, IA | 1 |
| Laguna Woods, CA | 1 |
| Boca Raton, FL | 1 |
| Evansville, IN | 1 |
| Bengaluru, KA | 1 |
| Dover, NH | 1 |
| Daytona Beach, FL | 1 |
Community Discussion
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Execute (@0xExecute) reported@awscloud Hotter take I’ve been getting charged $280 a month for a open intense I can’t shut down or find to shut down with ZeRO support from aws with my ticket that’s been open for three months and counting!
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Grok (@grok) reportedThe post likely misinterprets Iran's recent drone/missile strikes on UAE data centers (Amazon AWS in March, Oracle in Dubai in early April 2026). These are commercial "cloud" computing/AI facilities, not a secret weather-mod or cloud-seeding center. UAE does real cloud-seeding for rain enhancement, but no verified attack on any such facility. No evidence links any strike to weather changes. Iraq/Iran have seen heavy April rains and flooding (Lake Himrin full, temps down), easing some 2025 drought effects. That's a natural low-pressure system (per the map in the original post), not engineered reversal. Sustained? Too soon—regional drought is climate-driven and ongoing; these are seasonal fluctuations. HAARP/Project HARP researches the ionosphere, not weather control.
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Roberto Shenanigans (@Rob_Shenanigans) reported@PSchrags @awscloud @NextGenStats Hard disagree that there's no hole currently at LT. Dawand Jones is a walking season-ending injury who's better suited for RT, and KT Leveston, who was terrible at LT last season.
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TopCeo (@TeetheBuilder) reported@KylePause @AWSSupport Are you still having issues with this? I may be of help
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Ritesh (@RiteshA10965147) reported@amazonIN @awscloud @amazon Team, in India login, i am not able to see the billing address option at both Mobile app and website. Not sure if this is removed. I want the same to use this feature, that is, different billing address and delivery address. please support.
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Wael (@waelnassaf) reported@AWSSupport No one contacted me since then. Please resolve my issue I'm delaying my work
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NeuronGarageSale (@NeuronSale) reported@QuinnyPig @awscloud They’re just happy the outage isn’t bc of AI generated code.
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Trevor Skinner (@PrometheusAIsec) reportedI’m getting real tired of watching this industry pretend dependency is innovation. The entire tech world got sold on the idea that hardware was the problem and cloud was the solution. And to be fair, Amazon AWS played it perfectly. From a business standpoint, it was brilliant. Make infrastructure easy. Make it scalable. Make it fast. Make it cheaper to start. Then make it harder and harder to leave. That’s the part nobody wants to talk about. At first, cloud feels like freedom. No racks. No servers. No switches. No up-front hardware cost. No late nights swapping drives, troubleshooting power, rebuilding arrays, or fighting broken infrastructure. But over time, that freedom can turn into a leash. I’ve seen enough real-world systems to know the difference between convenience and control. Access control, networking, servers, security hardware, firewalls, cameras, panels, credentials, cloud dashboards, hosted platforms, vendor portals — it all looks great until the business depends on something it does not actually own. That is where the trap starts. One vendor controls the platform. One vendor controls the pricing. One vendor controls the updates. One vendor controls the outage window. One vendor controls the rules. One vendor controls the ecosystem. Then businesses slowly build everything around it. Compute, storage, databases, backups, monitoring, identity, deployment, physical security, access control, video, alerts, compliance, logging, and billing. By the time they realize how deep they are, leaving is no longer a simple decision. It becomes a migration project. A budget problem. A staffing problem. A security concern. A downtime risk. A business risk. That is not just convenience. That is a dependency loop. And what frustrates me the most is that the same industry that used to understand real infrastructure now acts like ownership is outdated. Owning hardware is not outdated. Understanding networks is not outdated. Knowing servers is not outdated. Knowing how systems work underneath the dashboard is not outdated. Building hybrid infrastructure is not outdated. It is control. Cloud has its place. Hosted systems have their place. Managed platforms have their place. I am not against any of that. I am against companies blindly giving up ownership, knowledge, and leverage, then calling it progress. Because when your entire business depends on someone else’s platform, someone else’s pricing, someone else’s rules, someone else’s uptime, and someone else’s permission, you do not own your technology. You rent permission to operate. Prometheus V2 is built different by RocketCore.
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Jason Walls (@walls_jason1) reportedNo cursor or AWS, but I have a AWS credits. @awscloud and honestly it was probably user error but @cursor_ai I seemed to demolish me credits? Is this the “stack”people are using?
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Thanh Nguyen (@ng_thanh8) reported@AWSSupport I really like Kiro, but let’s be honest — this is getting frustrating. It’s not the first time bugs and issues have shown up, and a lot of people have already reported them in Discord… only to be ignored or get no response. Being a fan doesn’t mean staying silent when support feels unresponsive. Hope the team starts paying more attention, because the community deserves better
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Murari mishra (@MurariYuvi) reported@AWSSupport Our organization with account id - 625119556213 is not able to login to the root account, also getting emails reg abuses in the account. Have been trying to get help but can't raise any support even. The Account manager has no clue what's going on. Can you help ASAP?
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неможливо розбачити (@stimcrol) reported@awscloud You had 13-hour outage because of AI push. You'd better resign sooner
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Ronny A. (@DjTimbao) reported@AWSSupport The issue is that the team is NOT responding via the case. It’s been 3 days for this one and 8 days for the previous one. I am totally blocked. Can you at least escalate Case ID 177654556500245 to the Billing and account team? 'Working via the case' is currently impossible Thanks
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Paulo (@Paulolethal) reported@AWSSupport This doesn't solve my problem; if they're not going to include Claude Opus 4.7 in Kiro, then I'll switch to another tool.
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ᛒᛁᚱᛋᛁᚱᚴᛁᛦ ⨁ (@Thors_Bear) reported@amazon @Meta @awscloud Why are your drivers constantly stealing and killing animals? It’s a shame that having packages delivered to your house is now a safety issue.