Thermal event is an interesting choice of phrasing isn't it? Assuming a cooling failure, they could say cooling failure. When I read thermal event I'm imagining... A server catching fire, really hot weather, too many servers at 100%cpu next to each other, someone smoking in the building, a Molotov, arson. Unless that's it and they don't want to say the real reason.
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But we've got plenty of it in offices and public areas, and definitely within datacentres over here...
* https://twitter.com/us_east_1
* https://twitter.com/us_east_2
* https://twitter.com/us_west_1
* https://twitter.com/us_west_2 (although, lol, "Account suspended. Twitter suspends accounts that violate the Twitter Rules.")
I think it's cute that their account's "Location" is set to the right city
https://github.com/patmyron/cloud/#ip-addresses-per-region