Washington [US], July 21: The most hyped site Microsoft Teams application went down, affecting numerous of organisations worldwide and affecting the Microsoft employees and users globally. Gala Day was celebrated by Microsoft employees as they flooded social media with memes after Microsoft's messaging application server went down. Also Read: 75 protesting Cong MPs detained as ED quizzes Sonia Gandhi According to outage tracking website Downdetector.com, Microsoft said that it was investigating the outage and over 4,800 occurrences were reported with Microsoft Teams. Microsoft applications such as Teams, Microsoft 365 services, Microsoft Word, Office Online, SharePoint Online affected a downstream. Microsoft took to the Twitter handle and wrote, "We've taken action to reroute a portion of traffic to provide some relief within the environment". “The affected users took to Twitter and cracked memes on the outage faced them. A user shared a meme and wrote, "Microsoft teams has stopped which means work has stopped". Another tweeted a meme that read, "My reaction when I got to know about #MicrosoftTeams down and I don't have to attend those scheduled meetings". "I just want to say, Microsoft Teams, please take your time. No rush to fix your servers. Really it's ok. We can wait. #MicrosoftTeams WE CAN WAIT. REALLY", a Twitter user wrote. Microsoft tweeted in an official statement that a "broken connection" in an internal storage service caused a significant outage. "We've determined that a recent deployment contained a broken connection to an internal storage service, which has resulted in impact. We're working to direct traffic to a healthy service to mitigate impact," the company said. It also said that it will update the report as soon as the business released a formal announcement confirming that the outage had been rectified and that Teams was operating normally for customers all across the world. Also Read | Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann admitted to hospital after feeling unwell: Reports Other major digital businesses have also had failures in the previous year, with a nearly six-hour outage at Meta Platforms last October placing WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger out of reach for billions of users. -PTC News