Tata Delhi Data Centre Fire Causes "Extensive Damage", Google Ops Hit: Report

A fire at a Tata-owned data center in New Delhi has caused extensive damage, leading to data loss for clients and network disruptions for Google Cloud services in India. Business continuity plans have been activated, but recovery remains challenging.
Why it matters
The incident underscores the vulnerability of critical digital infrastructure and the potential for significant data loss in centralized cloud facilities.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed Fire at STT Global Data Centres in Delhi caused extensive damage to data and infrastructure Tata Communications activated business continuity plans after the early morning blaze Google Cloud services in India faced network disruptions linked to the fire incident Are there any updates on when the facility will be fully restored? A fire at a New Delhi data centre used by global tech firms has left some customers fearing the loss of decades of data and caused network disruptions for Google Cloud services in India, according to a company letter and sources.
The article reports on the technical and business impact of a fire using factual accounts from company letters and sources.
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