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Cleveland City Hall will remain closed Monday following last week’s “cyber incident”

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A “cyber incident” forces Cleveland City Hall to close for the sixth consecutive time.

The closure began on Monday, June 3rd.

City officials have not commented on the extent or nature of the “cyber incident” and said the investigation is ongoing.

Departments and services not affected:

– Department of Public Safety: Services such as 911, police, fire and ambulance are operational.

– Port Authority: Operations at Cleveland Hopkins and Burke Lakefront airports are continuing as usual.

– Department of Public Utilities: Water, Water Conservation and Cleveland Public Power services remain unaffected.

– Municipal Courts: These operate normally as they are based on a different system.

Residents applying for birth or death certificates are asked to submit applications online at https://clevelandohpermitium.com/.rod or through the Ohio Department of Health at https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/vital-statistics/how-to-order-certificates.

If residents prefer to request a copy in person, the Parma and Lakewood city halls can assist with birth certificates for births that occurred in Ohio.