Delta Outage Included “Small Fire” At Data Center — CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Follow CBSDFW.COM: Facebook | Twitter NEW YORK (AP) – As flight cancelations and delays move into their fourth day, Delta Air Lines isn’t providing details on a “small fire” Monday at its data center and whether that fire — or attempts to extinguish it — compounded the airline’s problems. Delta’s problems started early Monday morning when a piece of…

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