Global tech outage causes disruptions in South Florida

Cybersecurity companyā€™s update was behind outage

MIAMI ā€“ Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike announced Friday that a worldwide technology outage was not a security incident or cyberattack and attributed it to the deployment of a faulty update to computers running Microsoft Windows.

In South Florida, the outage affected the Miami International Airport and the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration reported several airlines requested assistance with ground stops for their fleets.

MIA DELAYS

One man Local 10 reporter Hannah Yechivi spoke with at MIA said he had a Frontier flight scheduled for Thursday that had been severely delayed.

ā€œWe were here since yesterday at about 2 p.m., so they just pretty much said, ā€˜Hey, just make it on your own,ā€™ā€ he said.

That passenger, trying to head home to Atlanta, said he eventually left and returned to the airport Friday morning, but other passengers were forced to stay at MIA overnight.

ā€œYou know, itā€™s not the idea of me being stuck here yesterday, but people sleep on the floor, there is kids, thereā€™s families, theyā€™ve been here since yesterday at 2 oā€™clock, and thatā€™s why Iā€™m thinking they should try to look into the marketing team, should look at something to make it better for everybody,ā€ the man said, adding that he didnā€™t believe it was right not to offer passengers vouchers or discounts to stay at hotels due to the flight disruptions.

A spokesperson for MIA said in an email to Local 10 News confirmed Friday morning that the outage was delaying departures and arrivals at the airport. The spokesperson advised passengers to contact their airlines about their flight status before arriving at the airport, ā€œso they can make other travel arrangements if necessary.ā€

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FLL DELAYS

Over at FLL, Local 10 reporter Saira Anwer saw long lines of passengers trying to speak with airline employees to get an update on their flight status.

She reported that many passengers were confused, not knowing what was happening and if the issue would be resolved quickly or if they would be forced to be at the airport all day.

ā€œTheyā€™re telling us that theyā€™re going to try to get us all on, but theyā€™re not sure if weā€™re going to make it and theyā€™re going to pull us out by priority,ā€ one Delta passenger heading to Utah said. ā€œSo hopefully weā€™re one of the next ones they expedite to the front.ā€

Anwer reported that despite the outage, passengers checked in their bags around 6 a.m. and passed through TSA.

ā€œTo be honest, Iā€™m just optimistic that maybe Iā€™ll get on my flight on time,ā€ one passenger said.

Southwest Airlines confirmed that they were not affected by the outage.

American, United, Frontier, and Delta Airlines all experienced outages Friday morning and plan to resume flight operations soon.

United confirmed that some flights have already resumed, but passengers should expect schedule disruptions throughout the day.

Trains and buses in South Florida were not affected by the technology outage.

For the latest flight updates at MIA, click here.

For the latest flight updates at FLL, click here.

For the latest updates from the FAA, visit https://nasstatus.faa.gov/.

HOSPITALS

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HCA Florida Kendall Hospital was not directly impacted and released a statement saying the organization does not expect an impact on patient care.

Jackson Health System has not been substantially impacted. Fortunately, this has not affected patient care in any of our hospitals.

UHealth confirmed that the organization experienced ā€œconnectivity issues across various applications, including UChart,ā€ due to the outage.

ā€œThe outage did not compromise our dataā€™s security and confidentiality,ā€ UHealth confirmed in a statement posted to Facebook.

All UHealth hospitals and clinics remain open on Friday, however, patients might experience some delays.

Those with additional IT-related questions or concerns may contact the UHealth/Miller School IT Service Desk at 305-243-5999 or help@med.miami.edu.

Memorial Regional and Broward Health said their systems were not impacted.

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Floridaā€™s Turnpike Service Plazas

The Florida Department of Transportation confirmed that service plazas along Floridaā€™s Turnpike ā€œare experiencing a service disruption that has affected onsite ATMā€™s, and the ability to accept credit card payments.ā€

Services are currently available for purchase with cash, although gas stations are not affected.

Law enforcement agencies

The following law enforcement agencies have confirmed to Local 10 News that their services have NOT been impacted: Broward Sheriffā€™s Office, Coral Gables Police Department, and Miami-Dade Police Department.


About the Authors

Hannah Yechivi joined the Local 10 News team in May of 2024.

Saira Anwer joined the Local 10 News team in July 2018. Saira is two-time Emmy-nominated reporter and comes to South Florida from Madison, Wisconsin, where she was working as a reporter and anchor.

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