Update June 12, 17:41 EDT: In new updates, Cloudflare said that all services have been restored and are now fully operational, while Google stated it expects “recovery to complete in less than an hour.”

Update June 12, 15:29 EDT: Cloudflare says its services were impacted by Google Cloud’s outage.

“This is a Google Cloud outage. A limited number of services at Cloudflare use Google Cloud and were impacted. We expect them to come back shortly. The core Cloudflare services were not impacted,” a Cloudflare spokesperson told BleepingComputer.

“Cloudflare services are recovering quickly around the globe. WARP and Turnstile are operational, though a small residual impact remains and we’re working to eliminate it. The core KV service is restored, bringing dependent products back online. We expect further recovery over the next few minutes and a steady drop in impact,” the company added in a new status page update.

Google also said in a recent update that it identified the root cause and its infrastructure has recovered in all regions except us-central1 after applying mitigations.

“Google Cloud products that rely on the affected infrastructure are seeing recovery in multiple locations,” it said.

Update June 12, 15:20 EDT: Google now warns that multiple Workspace and Search services are also affected by this massive outage.

“We’re investigating reports of an issue with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Chat, Google Cloud Search, Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Meet, Google Tasks, and Google Voice,” the company noted.

“Multiple Workspace products beginning on Thursday, at 2025-06-12 10:58 PDT may be experiencing service issues. Our engineers are currently investigating the issue. We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.”

“There’s an ongoing issue with serving Google Lens, Discover, and Voice Search results that’s affecting some users. We’re working on identifying the root cause. The next update will be within 12 hours,” it added.

Original story below.


Google Cloud and Cloudflare are investigating ongoing outages impacting access to sites and various services across multiple regions.

Cloudflare first acknowledged these issues less than 30 minutes ago when it reported Access authentication failures and Cloudflare Zero Trust WARP connectivity issues.

“We are seeing a number of services suffer intermittent failures. We are continuing to investigate this and we will update this list as we assess the impact on a per-service level,” it added in a subsequent update to its official status page.

The complete list of impacted Cloudflare services includes:

  • Access
  • WARP
  • Durable Objects (SQLite-backed Durable Objects only)
  • Workers KV
  • Realtime
  • Workers AI
  • Stream
  • Waiting Room
  • Parts of the Cloudflare dashboard
  • AI Gateway
  • AutoRAG

Google Cloud also published an incident report regarding an incident that affects multiple Google Cloud Platform services, including Bigtable, Console, Dataproc, Storage, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Memorystore, Cloud Shell, Cloud Workstations, Identity Platform, Memorystore for Memcached, Memorystore for Redis, Memorystore for Redis Cluster, Vertex AI Search, and Identity and Access Management.

“We are experiencing service issues with multiple GCP products beginning at Thursday, 2025-06-12 10:51 PDT. Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue,” the company said.

Outage monitoring service Downdetector has received tens of thousands of reports since these widespread issues started, with impacted users experiencing Cloudflare and Google Cloud server connection, website, and hosting problems.

While not necessarily connected to these two ongoing incidents, hundreds of thousands of other Downdetector users also report access issues when trying to use and connect to many other online services and platforms, including Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, NPM, Firebase Studio, and more.

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