USA: Flights stopped in America, problem due to computer glitch; Over 400 flights affected

The United States FAA reported that the FAA is working to restore its Notice to Air Mission System (NOTAM).
Flights across the US have been grounded due to a computer glitch. Quoting American media reports, news agency ANI reported that the problem of computer outage of the Federal Aviation Administration was observed. Flights were then affected across the United States.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) system alerts pilots and other flight personnel about hazards or any changes to airport facility services. Through this, the normal processes are also updated. Today no information was being shared through this. Due to this, airlines were stalled all over America. All flights are on the ground only. This information was given by quoting the website of the American Civil Aviation Regulator.
According to the information, more than 400 flights in or out of the US have been affected as of 5.31 am local time (ET) on Wednesday. All these flights were delayed. The United States FAA reported that the FAA is working to restore its Notice to Air Mission System (NOTAM). We are doing final verification checks and reloading the system now.