Internet Status — April 10, 2026: Minor Cloudflare Edge Disruptions, Major Providers Stable
The internet is largely healthy today with all major cloud providers reporting normal operations. Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and OpenAI are fully operational with no active incidents.
Cloudflare is reporting a minor service outage affecting edge locations across multiple regions, including points of presence in Africa (Dar es Salaam, Djibouti, Kigali, Kinshasa), Asia (Bandar Seri Begawan, Malé, Naha), Europe (Malta, Skopje, Ljubljana), Latin America (several Brazilian cities, Bogotá), the Middle East (Basra, Najaf), and two US locations (Norfolk VA, Sacramento CA). Cloudflare is also performing scheduled maintenance at its Amsterdam datacenter. These edge-location disruptions may cause slightly elevated latency for users routed through affected PoPs but do not represent a core infrastructure failure.
Several localized ISP outages were reported across the US, including connectivity issues in Idaho Falls (affecting schools), a fiber-optic cable break impacting Fremont Unified School District in California, and scattered reports from Chicago and Houston. These are all local provider issues, not internet-wide.
No BGP routing incidents were detected today. Recently resolved: a Microsoft 365 global disruption on April 2 (lasted ~1 hour 14 minutes) and a brief iCloud Mail outage resolved by April 6.
Overall, core internet infrastructure is stable. The Cloudflare edge issues are minor and localized to smaller points of presence.