Amazon Web Services (AWS) said two of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and one facility in Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes on Sunday, taking them offline.
The company said the attacks, tied to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, caused structural damage, power disruptions, and fire-related water damage.
Services including Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, and Amazon DynamoDB experienced elevated error rates and reduced availability.
AWS is working to restore service but warned recovery may take time due to the extent of the physical damage and ongoing regional instability, CNBC has reported.
The company also advised customers to back up or move workloads to other regions and warned of broader delivery delays across its Middle East marketplaces.
