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  •   Home > News > Technology

    New Zealand Civil Defence says despite the computer glitch, essential services are still working, including 111 services

    New Zealand Civil Defence says despite the computer glitch, essential services are still working, including 111 services


    It says many systems are already back on line but it may take time for some systems to get back to normal.

    The Civil Aviation Authority has not reported any flight disruption, but airlines in the UK, US and Australia have grounded some flights. This may cause flow-on effects for New Zealand flight schedules.

    It warns people with travel plans,to check with their airline about possible delays or cancellations.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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