Google Search Disruption Affects Users in Multiple Locales
Google Search is currently experiencing a partial disruption, with some users in specific locales facing issues since October 3, at 1:00 PM Pacific Time. The tech giant's official Search Status Dashboard attributes this to an ongoing data center issue.
The incident, which began at 13:00 PST, has affected users in Turkey, Greece, and Germany. However, Google has clarified that this is not a complete outage, suggesting that some services may still be accessible. SEO professionals and site owners are advised to monitor their analytics for any unusual drops in organic search traffic during this period.
Google is actively investigating the issue. The Search Status Dashboard states that the data center problem is impacting the serving of some pages in certain locales. The company is working to identify the root cause and will provide another update within 24 hours. The scope and severity of the impact are not yet clear, with no specific pages or regions mentioned as particularly affected.
Businesses that rely on organic search traffic may be impacted by this disruption. Google is committed to resolving the issue and has assured users that they will be informed of any further developments within the next 24 hours.
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