Signs chaos is lifting, but how long will impacts remain?published at 22:49 British Summer Time 19 July
Emily Atkinson
Live page editor
It remains a little unclear exactly what caused the global IT outage that grounded thousands of flights, stalled banking and healthcare services, and badly hit other sectors today.
While there are signs of the chaos lifting, the question over quite how long the impacts persist remains - Crowdstrike says it could take "some time".
We're ending our live coverage now, but there's plenty on offer across the BBC to keep you updated in our absence:
- What caused the outage? And when will it be fixed? We answer the key questions here
- Blue screens, queues and airport delays worldwide. This minute-long video takes you through the main developments
- Has your flight been disrupted? Keep handy our guide to refunds, compensation and more
- Over on Newscast, Adam Fleming, Faisal Islam and Joe Tidy have been untangling the flawed Crowdstrike update
- Our technology editor Zoe Kleinman asks: was this the biggest outage ever? Check out her verdict
- Still after live updates? Follow our continuing live coverage here
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