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PEACE Cable Outage Sparks Connectivity Disruptions Across Continents

March 11, 2025
1 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

A cut in the PEACE submarine cable in the Red Sea has disrupted internet traffic between Asia, East Africa, and Europe for months.

A major disruption hit global internet traffic following a cut in the PEACE submarine cable system in the Red Sea, Submarine Networks  has reported.

According to the report, The incident occurred on March 4, 2025, at 17:46 GMT, approximately 1,450 kilometers from Zafarana, Egypt.

The reports further state that the cause of the damage remains unknown, but the outage has significantly affected connectivity between Asia, East Africa, and Europe. The repairs could take several months, potentially impacting businesses and communications across multiple regions.

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