Miners in Sweden evacuated due to global IT failure

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Workers at a mine in Malmberget, Sweden, were evacuated due to a global IT failure, the TV channel reports SVT.

“The LKAB mine in Malmberget was evacuated due to a global IT failure that occurred on Friday,” the TV channel reports.

It was announced that nearly 200 people in total were evacuated. The evacuation was carried out as a security precaution.

“There were system failures, so we evacuated in the morning so as not to risk anything,” said LKAB press officer Anders Lindberg.

The LKAB mine in Kiruna, Sweden, was operating normally.

Previously entrepreneur Elon Musk Reacted A major technical failure in the Windows operating system.

July 19th worldwide dead Windows system crash. The work of major airports, banks, railway stations, television channels and rescue services was paralyzed.

Major technical failures were recorded in the United States, Australia, Türkiye, Germany and Spain.

According to ABC TV channel, the technical problem is related to the American cybersecurity organization CrowdStrike, which caused malfunctions in Microsoft laptops in Australia – these devices randomly rebooted and displayed an error message.

Russia was not affected by the global technical failure.

Previously at the Ministry of Digital Development stated About not having problems at airports due to a glitch at Microsoft.

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