Multiple subsea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea suffered simultaneous cuts on September 6, 2025, disrupting global internet and communications traffic. The incident began at 05:45 UTC and has forced operators to reroute traffic between Asia, the Middle East, and Europe over. Cloud users relying on Microsoft Azure are experiencing, or may soon experience, increased latency and potential slowdowns, thanks to damage to critical underwater fiber optic cables in the Red Sea. Microsoft's Azure cloud platform is facing significant network disruptions following multiple undersea fiber optic cable cuts. Incident highlights vulnerability of critical underwater cables in busy maritime regions Specialised ships like the 'NKT Victorial' use various tools to find the exact location of the cable cut, retrieve the cable, splice the damaged sections (replacing damaged sections with new cable segments). Two cables linking Europe to the Middle East and Asia have been reportedly cut in the Red Sea, affecting internet connections. There has been concern about the cables being targeted in a Red Sea campaign by Yemen's Houthi rebels, which the.
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