No, never. Gmail server down can't erase your email. All things considered, at whatever point there is any worker blackout, at that point you get incapable to utilize Gmail. It could be conceivable that you will get a brief message on the screen that says "Mistake 500, it is an interior blunder". Thus, it just methods, trust that couple of moments will settle this issue.
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Tap on your account and make sure you've checked “Sync Gmail.” ... Open your device's Settings app -> Apps & Notifications -> App Info -> Gmail -> Storage -> Clear Data -> Ok. Once you're done with that, restart your device and see if that did the trick. Most of the time that will work.
Cache and cookies, stored cookies and cache memory of your browser is one of the common reasons for this error so try to clear it. Add-ons and Extensions, one of the main reasons for Gmail not working in Google chrome is the extension. ... Using the older version, try to update the app, browser and device operating system.
Regards, Bruce