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AWS Bahrain disruption after drone activity

By Keiko HuangMarch 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Amazon says its AWS Bahrain region experienced disruption linked to drone activity
  • Incident underscores vulnerabilities in cloud infrastructure amid rising regional tensions

What happened

Drone activity triggers cloud disruption

Amazon said its Amazon Web Services (AWS) Bahrain region experienced a disruption on March 24, following reported drone activity nearby, according to Al Jazeera.

The company confirmed that the incident affected services hosted in the Bahrain region, though it did not specify the exact scale or duration of the outage. AWS is one of the world’s largest cloud providers, supporting a wide range of businesses, governments and digital platforms.

According to , Amazon indicated that the issue was linked to “drone activity” in the vicinity, raising concerns about the physical security of data centre infrastructure in geopolitically sensitive areas.

While services were later restored, the disruption briefly impacted customers relying on the Bahrain region, which serves parts of the Middle East and beyond. The Bahrain AWS region is strategically important, offering low-latency cloud services to regional enterprises and public sector organisations.

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Why it’s important

The incident highlights how physical threats — even indirect ones such as nearby drone activity — can disrupt highly resilient cloud systems. Although AWS operates with redundancy and multiple availability zones, regional outages can still affect businesses dependent on local infrastructure.

From a financial perspective, even short disruptions can translate into operational losses for enterprises relying on real-time cloud services, reinforcing the importance of multi-region strategies.

More broadly, the event reflects growing concerns about infrastructure security in regions experiencing geopolitical tensions. Data centres, often perceived as purely digital assets, remain vulnerable to real-world risks including conflict, surveillance, and now increasingly, unmanned aerial systems.

As cloud adoption accelerates globally, providers like Amazon may face increasing pressure to enhance both cyber and physical security measures, particularly in emerging markets. The Bahrain disruption serves as a reminder that the resilience of the internet ultimately depends on the stability of the physical world underpinning it.

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