
AWS Data Center Hit in UAE Strike; Fire Triggers Massive Regional Power Outage
The digital infrastructure of the Middle East is now a literal frontline. AWS reported that one of its primary “Availability Zones” in the UAE was physically compromised, leading to a “Health Dashboard” alert that has put cloud customers on high alert across the region.
According to the company’s official statement, the data center was hit by objects that created immediate “sparks and fire.”
While AWS has not officially named the source of the “objects,” the timing aligns perfectly with Iran’s vowed revenge for the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Tehran.
The UAE is a critical hub for cloud services in the Middle East.
| Detail | Status / Information |
| Location | AWS Availability Zone, United Arab Emirates |
| Time of Incident | 4:30 PM Dubai Time, Sunday, March 1, 2026 |
| Cause | Impact by “unidentified objects” resulting in fire |
| Current Status | Facility powered down; traffic rerouted globally |
| Global Impact | Managed via 123 clusters in 39 regions |
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