Major IT Outage in Netherlands Grounds Flights, Disrupts Emergency Services

Major IT Outage in Netherlands Grounds Flights, Disrupts Emergency Services

A significant network outage originating from the Dutch Ministry of Defence has triggered widespread IT failures across the Netherlands, grounding flights and forcing police to resort to text messaging for on-duty communication. The full extent and cause of the problems remain unclear as authorities scramble to address the situation.

A spokesperson for the Dutch Defence Ministry confirmed that the issue can be traced back to one of their networks, which is also utilized by other branches of the Dutch government. The outage has had far-reaching consequences, affecting various sectors including transportation and emergency services.

At Eindhoven Airport, the country’s second-largest air hub, travelers have been stranded since early morning, with flights from budget airlines Ryanair and Transavia cancelled. Judith de Roy, an airport spokesperson, stated, “There is no air traffic at all and we have very little information about the cause.” All flights at the airport were grounded until at least 5 pm local time (4 pm UK time), resulting in at least 14 cancelled flights.

Some flights were diverted to Germany’s Weeze Airport, approximately 90km from Eindhoven, as well as Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and Belgium’s Brussels Airport, both about 125km away. Notably, Schiphol, the country’s largest airport, has not reported any problems related to the outage.

The disruption has extended beyond air travel, impacting critical emergency services. Alarm and communications systems for emergency workers have been affected, with the coastguard reporting that they were unreachable by phone or radio. Police officers have been forced to rely on mobile phones and text messages to maintain contact, abandoning their normal communication systems.

Adding to the complexity of the situation, telecom company KPN experienced a major outage with its mobile service. However, the company stated it was unclear if this problem was related to the issues at the Defence Ministry.

The Dutch national cybersecurity centre has yet to determine if the outage is a result of a cyber attack, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding the cause and potential duration of the disruption. The Defence Ministry has not provided an estimated timeline for resolving the issue.

Source: news.skynews.com

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