A power outage in Atlanta early Monday morning impacted all Delta Airlines computer systems around the world, and left departing planes grounded.

Delta announced at 7:40 a.m. CST that the ground stop had been lifted, and planes would be slowly departing. Cancellations and delays will continue through the day.

The airline said all passengers should check the status of their flight before arriving at the airport; however, most statuses on the airline's website or app list the scheduled times, and not the delayed times. Delta said that it is working on correcting the flight status boards, but no estimated time was given for delayed flights.

If your flight is canceled or "significantly delayed," Delta will give you a refund. Learn more about that process here.

Tens of thousands of people across the country were stranded this morning, including those at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport and other Alabama airports.

Below are some Alabama people that were stranded this morning- including one couple who were going on their honeymoon!

Did you have a flight into or out of Alabama today that was affected by the Delta situation? Let us know in the comments, in an email, or by social media.

#DeltaDown and still down. @spencerf204 and I are mastering airport people watching. We might be the only ones in a good mood #honeymooners — Jordan Fonte (@jordanorris) August 8, 2016

As of now, no #Delta flights are not leaving. Our 6:35 am flight is still delayed. The honeymoon memories continue. #DeltaDown — Jordan Fonte (@jordanorris) August 8, 2016