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CLEVELAND , Ohio - A “cyber incident” will force Cleveland City Hall to close for a second day on Tuesday, city officials announced Monday.In a press conference Monday afternoon, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb did not reveal the scope or nature of the “cyber incident” and said they continue to investigate.
In a statement released Tuesday, a spokesperson for the city of Cleveland wrote that the city and its partners have been working nonstop to resolve the issue. “We understand and empathize with the frustration and fear being felt by the community, as well as their desire and need for more information. These are extremely complex, nuanced situations,” the statement reads.
- Department of Port Control: Operations at Cleveland Hopkins and Burke Lakefront Airports continue as usual. - Department of Public Utilities: Water, Water Pollution Control, and Cleveland Public Power services remain unaffected.‘She took everything from us’: Father of 3-year-old murdered at North Olmsted Giant Eagle speaks in court
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