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Gmail back online after thousands shut out

WASHINGTON – Gmail is apparently up and running after a glitch in the server disrupted the system Tuesday afternoon, leaving thousands without access to their accounts.

Google issued a statement saying less than 2 percent of its users worldwide had been affected by the glitch, though it’s not entirely clear when the issue will be totally resolved.

At 1:31 p.m., the Gmail team followed an acknowledgment of the outage by telling users, “#Gmail should be back for some of you already, and will be back for everyone soon. Thanks for your patience.”

Many trying to access their email accounts were getting a server error and were prompted to restart their browsers.

Social media lit up in the wake of the outage with thousands of tweets about the inability to access Gmail.

, an official website that offers performance information for Google Apps services, claimed that Gmail’s status was down.

WTOP’s Megan Cloherty contributed to this report.

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