Portsmouth City Council, Portsmouth Port, and Portico websites back online after UK heatwave damages servers
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PCC reported their site was broken at 8.27am this morning.
It was due to the heatwave over the past two days damaging the servers which maintain the website.
Now though, it is back online.
A statement posted on Twitter said: ‘We are very happy to say, our website is now back up and running!
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Hide Ad‘Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this morning.’
PCC had to apologise to residents when they could not access the resources.
They said: ‘We're sorry but our website is currently unavailable.
‘The servers that host the site were damaged by the extreme heat yesterday, and we're working with our provider to get things back up and running as quickly as we can.
‘We apologise for any inconvenience.’
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Hide AdThe problem also affected the Portsmouth Port and Porticoshipping websites, which are also back up and running.
When the problem arose, they said: ‘The port and porticoshipping websites are currently unavailable, as the servers that host the sites were damaged by the extreme heat yesterday.
‘We're working with our provider to get things back up and running as quickly as we can.
‘We apologise for any inconvenience.’
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