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Status of known faults occurring as of 18:15

・It was recorded that service suspensions at airlines including Visa, ADT Security, Amazon, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines are expanding.
・Australian news agencies reported that airlines, telecommunications providers, banks, and media broadcasters lost access to computer systems and were disrupted. British, European and Indian carriers reported the problem and said several banks in New Zealand had gone offline.
・The Israeli Cyber Authority says it is one of the locations affected by the global failure, and it is due to the cybersecurity platform Cloud Strike issue. According to the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Health, the disorder also extended to domestic post offices and hospitals.
• British airlines, railways, and television stations are in turmoil due to computer problems. Low-cost airline Ryanair, railway companies TransPennine Express and Gobia Thameslink Railway, and broadcasting station Sky News have been affected.
• Edinburgh Airport said wait times were longer than normal due to a system failure. London's Stansted Airport said that while check-in services for some airlines have been completed manually, flights are in operation.
・Multiple clinics within England's National Health Service have reported that clinical computer systems that store medical records and are used for scheduling have failed.
・Airline operations have been suspended in India, and thousands of people have been affected.
・The Hong Kong Airport Authority said in a statement that this failure has affected some airlines at Hong Kong Airport, and they have switched to manual check-in.
・Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam (Netherlands) stated on its website that this obstacle has had a “big impact” on flights to and from busy European hubs. The failure occurred on the busiest day of the year for the airport, as summer vacations begin for many people.
・In Germany, Berlin Airport announced on Friday morning that “check-in will be delayed due to a technical failure.” According to the German news agency DPA, the airport stated that flights were suspended until 10 a.m. (0800 GMT), but details were not disclosed.
・In northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein University Hospital, which has branches in Kiel and Lübeck, announced that it has canceled all elective surgeries scheduled for Friday, but there was no impact on patients and emergency care.
・Zurich Airport, which has the highest number of passengers in Switzerland, suspended landing on Friday morning, but said that flights bound for the airport, which are already in flight, were allowed to land. The company said that multiple airlines, handling agents and other companies within the airport were affected and check-in had to be done manually, but the airport's own system was in operation.
・At Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airport, delays were reported for some flights bound for the United States, but other flights were not affected.
・Australian news organizations (including ABC and Sky News) reported that they were unable to broadcast on TV or radio channels and that Windows-based computers suddenly shut down
・In South Africa, at least one major bank said that customers have experienced “nationwide service disruptions,” reporting that customers are unable to pay using bank cards at grocery stores and gas stations.
· New Zealand banks ASB and KiwiBank said their services have been suspended.
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