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Amazon Outage Map

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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
São Paulo, SP 1
London, England 5
Langen, Lower Saxony 1
Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire 1
Orléans, Centre 1
Naxxar, In-Naxxar 1
Seattle, WA 6
Rheine, NRW 1
Poplar, England 2
Valréas, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Chartres, Centre 1
Valencia, Valencia 1
Warwick, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 15
Pontault-Combault, Île-de-France 1
Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Chhindwāra, MP 1
Pittsburgh, PA 2
Manchester, England 5
Panama City Beach, FL 2
Kalgoorlie, WA 1
Newark, NJ 4
Greenfield, OH 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Gaillac, Occitanie 1
Bagneux, Île-de-France 1
Rahway, NJ 1
Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, Île-de-France 1
Le Vaudoué, Île-de-France 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ADLSconsulting
    Don Watts (@ADLSconsulting) reported

    THE SOVEREIGN STACK: How America Licensed the Machine Mind Dateline: Reston, Virginia / Austin, Texas / Seattle, Washington Date: July 5, 2026 COLD OPEN: The Ninety-Minute Silence The death of a frontier model doesn’t sound like an explosion. It sounds like a Slack channel going quiet. It was Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 4:12 PM Pacific. In the low-lumen war room of Anthropic’s Seattle development hub, the lead inference architect watched the telemetry dashboard for Claude Mythos 5 flatline. There was no crash dump, no latency spike, no memory leak. The logs simply stopped ingesting external tokens. The model hadn’t failed; it had been excised. “Amazon flagged the handshake at the Virginia edge,” whispered a security lead, his voice tight. “Commerce Department directive just hit our API gateway. They’re invoking the dual-use export clause on real-time inference streams.” The order from the U.S. Commerce Department was stark, delivered via an encrypted channel that bypassed standard legal review: Cease public availability of Mythos-class weights and associated agentic endpoints immediately. Window: 90 minutes. Non-compliance results in immediate revocation of AWS hosting privileges and personal sanctions for engineering leads. She didn’t argue. She watched the countdown timer on her screen. In ninety minutes, Anthropic had to dismantle one of the most sophisticated reasoning engines ever built from the public web. They couldn’t just block traffic; they had to sever the weights. The “Glasswing” protocol, a cryptographic airlock designed for this exact scenario, engaged. It felt less like software deployment and more like disarming a reactor. By 4:55 PM, Mythos 5 was gone. In its place stood a polite 403 error and a notification that traffic was being rerouted to the safer, smaller Sonnet 5. For the three hours that followed, while Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick negotiated the restoration terms in Washington, the architect sat in the silence of her terminal. The realization hit her not as fear, but as a cold, structural clarity: We are no longer building products. We are managing infrastructure subject to state routing. When the models returned eighteen days later on July 1, they were different. Not in weights, perhaps, but in nature. They were wrapped in compliance code that lived deeper in the stack than any filter before. The Wild West of the model frontier was over. The Gated Era had begun.

  • malcolmhart67
    Malcolm Hart (@malcolmhart67) reported

    @csljohnkirby @AmazonHelp Not defending Amazon, but I've returned a number of things and never had to pay for it. Just drop them at your nearest parcel processing counter? It does seem like these sort of errors are increasing, and for some people that ruins trust in the company.

  • atulsingh104
    Atul Singh 🇮🇳 (@atulsingh104) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN any further delay. Your customer service has wasted my time and failed to provide any solution. If this issue is not resolved today, I will escalate it to the National Consumer Helpline and the Consumer Commission. This is my final request before taking further action... @Amazon

  • belugtrades
    Balugatrades (@belugtrades) reported

    The market is in a very unstable place right now. Everyone is acting like AI stock will just go up forever but when you have a whole countries stock market (KOSPI) acting like a AI derivative up around 133% this year. As well as SK hynix, Samsung and Micron sitting in the centre of the memory bottleneck and now these Korean stocks are trying to tap U.S liquidity through Nasdaq listings right when everything has just been going vertical. Sounds like these company's are chasing liquidity. Im not saying the AI demand isn't real but the markets are starting to price in memory chips and data centres like nothing can go wrong. On top of that you add class action lawsuits against the 3 biggest RAM companies accused of colluding to restrict supply to pump prices of there chips the fact that this AI boom could just be inflated memory prices being passed around the same supply chain is a little unsettling. AI is really useful currently but when these major companies like Meta, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Oracle are spending hundreds of billions of dollars betting that AI will become good enough fast enough to make them money faster than the rate their spending it at. If you believe that companies can spend endlessly on AI and demand will stay endless and nothing will go wrong in doing that your delusional. But all you BullWhipped ******* thinking that stock can just go up forever and not seeing the problem behind it you guys are the problem.

  • AnishRa57790258
    Anish Raj (@AnishRa57790258) reported

    @AntEsportsIND @acroengineering @amazonIN my new MK1000 TKL keyboard from Amazon arrived Dead on Arrival (DOA) with a broken backlight. ​Ticket ACRO260704705284 is approved, but 10-15 days wait ruins my developer project workflow. Can you please expedite a priority replacement?

  • hsrwala
    Om Malviya (@hsrwala) reported

    @Crypto_McKenna 0 if anthropic or chatgpt can blacklist it at anytime then what remains is inference over os models, cost of which you can check vertex/google or bedrock/amazon and value accordingly i don't know why are people falling for it i side projected this idea before vvv was a thing and the issue was this exactly, you can never own good compute without centralized chokehold (chatgpt/anthropic), and if you want compute for os models, you can never make it as efficient as google/aws anyways

  • asiavsxo
    Asia Victoria 💋 (@asiavsxo) reported

    Amazon has a few tarnish resistant anklets I used to swear by, I’d look there. 🫶🏾 But when you can I suggest investing in real jewelry so you don’t have to spend so much replacing it when they tarnish. I found a great anklet at my local mall for a good price & I’ve had 0 issues.

  • CerJarko
    Boxing 4th JUDGE (@CerJarko) reported

    @jhabeeb1 Ok there are some valid points I understand that For me as a european it is 200€ ultimate and it is fine for me, i would pay even more compare to price of taxes, dentist gas or whatever. Pbc event on amazon was 80€ and it was a lot, there i has kinda problem to pay it.

  • dankrupk
    Dan Krupka (@dankrupk) reported

    Real talk though something seems to have broken at a systemic level over the last few years. Have a friend who worked for Amazon for 10+ years with his wife (very high positions). They basically had to quit because it had gotten so beurocratic and toxic, the complete opposite of what it was when they joined. It's not just corporations / companies either. I've even seen this in the music industry, with dozens of bands I follow losing their most important members over the last 4-5 years, usually due to internal power struggles. My best guess is that the 2020 pandemic created a sense of self-preservation + anxiety, causing conflict.

  • NickolaosM
    Nickolaos Michaelides (@NickolaosM) reported

    @amznsellerhelp I created an Outlet Deal, but Amazon then made a pricing error and the ASIN is now unavailable for sale. I’m trying to open a support case, but the AI system won’t let me reach an agent. Please fix this ASAP.

  • ajitdass94
    ajit dass (@ajitdass94) reported

    @AmazonHelp Worst customer service I’ve experienced from Amazon. Every time I call, I have to explain the entire issue from the beginning to a new agent, yet no action is taken. It’s a complete waste of time. My grocery order had missing and incorrect items, and I’m still being asked to wait

  • DeannaSellers33
    Deanna Rachel Sellers, Hy^ (@DeannaSellers33) reported

    @JeffBezos, and what happens when @Amazon is trying to decide a singular item FOR ME out of a multi item order, that says it needs a payment revision (btw, never would that be a problem if the purchase is charged right away before it states that the order is placed! How is it placed without payment receipt guaranteed, it looks like a confounded confusion effort, commercially!), it’s ludicrous 😳! I want to save you

  • sanjaydebnath86
    Sanjay Debnath (@sanjaydebnath86) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp Don't act as you are helping me otherwise the repeated occurring issue would have resolved by now. Don't expect anything from amazon now. I am stopping to use Amazon after very bad experience, too much torture, too much time wastage, too much followup etc.

  • MistysDinnerHat
    Fred (@MistysDinnerHat) reported

    @KobeissiLetter The announced CapEx projections are signals between the big players that they will not back down, each wants to be the Amazon of AI. These vast amounts have not been spent: land, permits, architecture & plans are needed before construction. 👇

  • TimoTweetss
    Timo (@TimoTweetss) reported

    LMAO the replies to this tweet are hilarious, okay then, let me rephrase many companies literally delete inactive accounts, from google to microsoft to amazon to literally the app your using right now, X. playstation gives you 36 months + 6 months with an email to simply just login for one minute to keep the account active, my point is, if you don’t touch your account for that long then **** I don’t think you game on playstation. this tweet doesn’t “support” the digital only approach, nor does it “support” deleting an inactive account, specially one with real money purchases, it’s just a witty jab at one of PlayStation’s policies… I think PlayStation should get rid of that policy now that digital is going to be the ONLY area to play and purchase games, we all deserve to keep our games even after years…

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