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Google has acknowledged an ongoing issue with its Search service that is affecting the display of some pages in certain regions. The problem is significant enough that it’s been officially posted on the Google Search Status Dashboard.
The cause appears to be related to one of Google’s data centers, and once that issue is resolved, it’s expected that the Search performance will return to normal. Google posted an update around 5:21 pm ET stating that the data center problem may impact the visibility of some pages locally and that the team is working to determine the root cause. They also noted that a follow-up update will be provided within 24 hours.
Additionally, this update has been shared on Bluesky, emphasizing that the service interruption affects how certain pages are served in specific locales. The message reiterates that the problematic data center could be behind these disruptions, and the team is actively investigating.
If you’re observing unusual traffic patterns from Google Search currently, this issue might be the reason. The situation is expected to be addressed shortly, and further updates should follow within the next day.