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Investigation as five phone network sites damaged
Investigation as five phone network sites damaged

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Investigation as five phone network sites damaged

An investigation has been launched by police after "malicious damage" was made to five of JT's mobile phone network sites. The States of Jersey Police said the damage could cause potential service disruption across the island. The incidents took place at the different sites this week, twice on Wednesday and three times on Thursday. Police said officers had identified a possible suspect who was described as a man in his 40s to 50s wearing a black fleece with green trousers and blond hair. Damage occurred at both La Mare Wine Estate and Les Pres d'Auvergne on Wednesday, and at Les Landes Road, then Ville au Bas Stables and the La rue au Cerf area on Thursday. The force added additional security measures had been implemented at the sites, and there would be an increased police presence in the areas. Members of the public have been urged to stay away from all mobile phone sites. More news stories for Jersey Listen to the latest news for Jersey Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to States of Jersey Police

Investigation as five JT phone network sites damaged in Jersey
Investigation as five JT phone network sites damaged in Jersey

BBC News

time04-07-2025

  • BBC News

Investigation as five JT phone network sites damaged in Jersey

An investigation has been launched by police after "malicious damage" was made to five of JT's mobile phone network States of Jersey Police said the damage could cause potential service disruption across the island. The incidents took place at the different sites this week, twice on Wednesday and three times on Thursday. Police said officers had identified a possible suspect who was described as a man in his 40s to 50s wearing a black fleece with green trousers and blond hair. Damage occurred at both La Mare Wine Estate and Les Pres d'Auvergne on Wednesday, and at Les Landes Road, then Ville au Bas Stables and the La rue au Cerf area on force added additional security measures had been implemented at the sites, and there would be an increased police presence in the areas. Members of the public have been urged to stay away from all mobile phone sites.

KLIA Aerotrain suffers second brief disruption since reopening, this time due to tunnel flooding after heavy rain
KLIA Aerotrain suffers second brief disruption since reopening, this time due to tunnel flooding after heavy rain

Malay Mail

time04-07-2025

  • Malay Mail

KLIA Aerotrain suffers second brief disruption since reopening, this time due to tunnel flooding after heavy rain

KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 — The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Aerotrain service was temporarily suspended this morning after water accumulated in its tunnel following heavy rainfall. Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) said the incident occurred at around 11am when one of the tunnel's drainage pumps experienced a technical fault during severe weather. 'The tunnel's drainage system includes pumps designed to handle water ingress during heavy rain. However, one of the drainage pumps failed to activate automatically, which led to water building up in the tunnel,' MAHB said in a statement here. It said train operations were halted as a safety precaution, and technical teams were deployed to manually clear the water from the tracks. Service resumed at 12.15pm after engineers confirmed that the route was safe for operations. MAHB said shuttle bus services to the satellite terminal continued uninterrupted throughout the suspension period, ensuring that passenger movements were not affected. The airport operator added that work is underway to rectify the faulty pump to prevent a recurrence during future weather events. 'The Aerotrain is currently back in regular service. Our technical teams continue to monitor the system closely to ensure any operational adjustments are promptly addressed. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we fine-tune this new system,' the statement added. This incident followed a separate one on Wednesday, where service was briefly disrupted after a passenger allegedly held a train door open for too long, causing them to become stuck. The issue was rectified on the spot, an MAHB spokesman told Malay Mail in response. The Aerotrain service resumed operations on Tuesday following more than two years of upgrading works valued at RM456 million. It serves as a vital link between KLIA's main terminal and the satellite terminal. An iconic feature of KLIA since its opening in 1998, the Aerotrain now features Alstom Innovia APM 300R trainsets. Each three-car unit can accommodate up to 270 passengers and travel at speeds of up to 56 kilometres per hour, reducing travel time between the main terminal and the satellite terminal to under three minutes.

Google Cloud Stumbled and Unplugged the Internet: Here's How That Happened
Google Cloud Stumbled and Unplugged the Internet: Here's How That Happened

CNET

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Google Cloud Stumbled and Unplugged the Internet: Here's How That Happened

Tobias Schwarz/CNET A massive but partial internet outage wiped out vast swaths of the online world Thursday, kicked off by issues with Google Cloud services and affecting sites including Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, UPS, Pokemon and many of Google's own Workspace offerings. By about 3 hours after it began, the issue was resolved and most sites and services had returned to normal operations. Late Thursday, Google issued a preliminary incident report on its Cloud status page, tying the incident to disruptions in its API management system. And apologized: "We are deeply sorry for the impact to all of our users and their customers." The Google Cloud platform supports a wide array of fundamental internet services, from networking to storage to AI, that businesses rely on. IT services company Cloudflare, describing how the outage affected its customers, said that "the proximate cause (or trigger) for this outage was a third-party vendor failure." Earlier in the day, as we all found ourselves blocked from accessing favorite services or necessary work tools, Google was noting that its engineers had "identified the root cause" and had taken steps to mitigate the issues. Still, some areas were not responding as fast as others. "Our infrastructure has recovered in all regions except us-central1," Google said. Affected companies began noting that they were seeing recovery. By 2 p.m. PT Thursday, the Downdetector service was showing that the spikes in outages were largely past their peaks and quickly heading toward zero reports of problems. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, which is also the parent company of CNET.) Google noted on its Workspace status page that its services were back up and running. "The problem with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks, and Google Voice has been resolved," it posted at 12:53 p.m. PT. "We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support." See below for the latest updates and notes on individual sites and services.

Google Cloud Outage Causes Widespread Internet Disruption: Spotify, Discord and More Affected
Google Cloud Outage Causes Widespread Internet Disruption: Spotify, Discord and More Affected

CNET

time12-06-2025

  • CNET

Google Cloud Outage Causes Widespread Internet Disruption: Spotify, Discord and More Affected

A massive but partial internet outage wiped out vast swaths of the online world Thursday, kicked off by issues with Google Cloud services and affecting sites including Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, UPS, Pokemon and many of Google's own Workspace offerings. As of 12:41 PT and again at 1:16 PT, Google said on its Cloud status page that its engineers had "identified the root cause" had taken steps to mitigate the issues. Still, some areas were not responding as fast as others. "Our infrastructure has recovered in all regions except us-central1," Google said. Companies affected are saying that they're seeing recovery. By around 2 p.m. PT, the Downdetector service was showing that the spikes in outages were largely past their peaks and quickly heading toward zero reports of problems. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by Ziff Davis, which is also the parent company of CNET.) Google noted on its Workspace status page that its services were back up and running. "The problem with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks, and Google Voice has been resolved," it posted at 12:53 p.m. PT. "We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support." See below for the latest updates and notes on individual sites and services.

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