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Amazon Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon, make sure to submit a report below

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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.

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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Montpellier, Occitanie 1
Torreón, COA 2
Sacramento, CA 2
Sarrebourg, ACAL 1
Romeoville, IL 2
Pittsburgh, PA 1
Clarksville, TN 1
Paris, Île-de-France 9
Sofia, Sofia-Capital 1
New York City, NY 20
Mechanicsburg, PA 1
Newark, NJ 2
Ashburn, VA 6
Township of Evan, KS 18
Atlanta, GA 9
East Haddam, CT 1
Dallas, TX 15
East Orange, NJ 1
Plymouth, IN 1
Saint Albans, WV 1
Jibert, Braşov 2
Crossville, TN 1
Dandridge, TN 1
Seattle, WA 13
Chicago, IL 12
Big Creek, Calif 1
Saint Paul, MN 1
Coacalco, MEX 1
Realengo, RJ 3
Madrid, Madrid 3
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • OlexGameDev
    Olex (Solo gamedev Diablo-like) (@OlexGameDev) reported

    Some extra tech details: the server is a AWS t2.nano with only 0.5GB ram with a single virtual CPU, running an Amazon Linux, which is a barebone Linux installation.

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    They mostly already are. Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta together bought roughly half of every clean energy deal that companies signed worldwide in 2025. Nearly half of all data centers still cool with nothing but plain air. The math only breaks when you try to push both to 100%. Solar first. The sun doesn't shine 24 hours a day. Solar panels in the US deliver only about 23% of their max power over a year, once you average across nights and weather. A medium-sized data center (about 100 megawatts, enough to power a small city) would need 1,446 acres of solar panels to cover its yearly electricity. A 300-megawatt facility, fully off the grid with batteries to handle nighttime, would eat up about 25 square miles of land and cost roughly $3.8 billion before they even built the building. Data centers run every second of every day. Someone is watching Netflix at 3am, an AI is answering a question at 4am. The lights cannot go off. So the gap has to be filled with something else, like batteries, natural gas, geothermal, or nuclear. Goldman Sachs estimates solar plus wind plus batteries can cover about 80% of what a data center needs. The last 20% is why Google just signed a geothermal deal with Fervo, a startup pulling heat from deep underground, and why Equinix, one of the largest data center operators in the world, is partnering with Oklo to build small nuclear reactors. Air cooling has a similar problem. A normal server rack uses about 8 to 12 kilowatts of power, roughly what a few houses pull at peak. Air cools that fine. But the new Nvidia GB200 rack, the kind that trains current AI models, sucks down 120 to 130 kilowatts. That is ten times more heat in the same space, and air physically cannot pull it out fast enough. You'd need wind speeds that would knock you over. Water can hold 3,300 times more heat than the same amount of air, so the industry started switching. Microsoft began rolling out liquid cooling across its facilities in July 2025, and the liquid cooling market grew 60% in one year. So data centers really are mostly solar-powered and mostly air-cooled. They just can't go all the way to 100% on either because the sun doesn't deliver power on a cloudy December night, and air can't carry away the heat coming off the chips that run AI. New builds end up as hybrids: gas or nuclear running through the night, and water cooling on the densest AI racks.

  • Chaurasiya_P_S
    Prabhat Chaurasiya Shashikant (PCS) (@Chaurasiya_P_S) reported

    @AmazonHelp @PreetiAlok60008 @AmazonHelp Prime Video & Music are excellent, but your parcel delivery & customer service is extremely poor. Agents can’t resolve issues or even give the new delivery person’s contact. Previous delivery executive told me “Come to the hub & take it or **** off.” Do better.

  • CRobertsonUK
    C Roberts(tweets from a colonised Scotland) (@CRobertsonUK) reported

    Its not just amazon doing inbuilt redundancy - am sick of buying a new phone or tablet once software is "no longer installable on your device". Devices which are made in China at that. But hey the EU is on the case, which is great if slow for those in the EU.

  • willardd_
    ev🥱 (@willardd_) reported

    @DisTrackers this just reminded me that i made the preorder when amazon had their price error months back. i completely forgot i bought it!

  • iAmazingHistory
    The Reply Guy (@iAmazingHistory) reported

    @Mahosalvatierra @JuanitoSay Amazon actually has an issue with giving their top shows a proper budget. Like their other show Invincible has incredible writing, but their animation has been lacking cause they are blowing their limited budget on their voice actors

  • MagzThundercat
    ☠ ℝ𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℂ𝕙𝕖𝕔𝕜 ☠ (@MagzThundercat) reported

    @AmazonHelp Are you going to do better than a $20 credit, Ronda? Because I'm not wasting another minute of my life and sanity on the terrible customer service of @amazon @AmazonHelp in the near future. I was ripping my hair out over this frustration, and my entire day & night were RUINED.

  • the_nntn
    reclining brute (@the_nntn) reported

    @JoelIrvine @NYCMayor let me understand do you mean that americans prefer to have some services like delivery in exchange for broken laws? especially if those companies are rich? or this is only exception for Amazon?

  • ByAndrewWagner
    Andrew Wagner (@ByAndrewWagner) reported

    Aside from the additional expenses, here's the biggest issue with sports on streaming platforms: there's no flipping. Watching the race in Charlotte on Amazon, but now moving back to YTTV to flip back and forth between NHL and NBA. How many viewers are lost for that reason?

  • gpetroia71
    F Society (@gpetroia71) reported

    @SaltyBitch_52 after rewiring my garage I bought that same exact wire stripper off Amazon on sale for like $24, screwed it down to one of the workbenches and stripped all the old wire in no time at all, works great when attached to a bench

  • DerickZill
    Zero (@DerickZill) reported

    @suzamaroo @Muskstaycalm Actually Amazon is more of a shipping company, they don't have much for products 🤔 They have a few, but the vast majority is shipping, acquisitions, warehousing, so forth. SpaceX specifically has starlink internet, soon to be starlink mobile, in the reasonably near future they will have AI datacenters. They already have the falcon 9 which has been incredibly reliable as well as the dragon capsule, and they will probably have starship fully operational soon. I'm not sure why you think this company is a problem? Maybe the IPO valuation is a bit high, but it's going to go much higher eventually 🤔

  • garden_donkey
    I agree with me (@garden_donkey) reported

    @WellitHappened1 Just last night I replaced the struts/shock absorbers in my top load washer. It kept giving us unbalanced load errors. Now it works like new again. Was only $35 on Amazon.

  • Calista_P02
    Cali_Unfiltered🌻 (@Calista_P02) reported

    “Why does buying stuff on @amazon fix my whole mood like I just solved all my life problems 😭 anyway… am I the only one or are we all emotionally dependent on ‘Add to Cart’?

  • levelupamz
    levelupamz (@levelupamz) reported

    annoying but necessary work, hunting down missing fba units, creating missing unit case, submitting invoices & bol, asking amazon to search for missing units, very annoying

  • notwarriorsdean
    ashley// THE BOYS SPOILERS!!! (@notwarriorsdean) reported

    @mitchytrevy @m767806 the concept of Amazon isn’t bad, the damage to the environment, the terrible work conditions, and the fascist ideologies is what’s bad. amazing can do better

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