Such a feature may be difficult to implement.
Might I suggest that the number of questions tagged bug is monitored by the system? As in if a certain amount of bug questions are posted within a short space of time, then disable posting of questions with the bug tag & display a message informing the user that the Stack Exchange network may be experiencing issues.
There'd still be some duplicate questions related to the same issue, but however it'll tone down the amount. It's perfectly possible for users to bypass the 'lockdown' by posting without bug, however.
With the recent issue (which turned out to be an error in the underlying software), many of the duplicate questions relating to the issue were posted after the Stack Overflow team became aware of the issue.
Perhaps the proper response when the team discovered the issue was to put the Network in read-only mode (or perhaps like my suggestion with bug earlier, automatically put the Network/affected site(s) into read-only mode when a certain volume of bug questions come flooding in, would have to be a high volume though)?
I realise that automation isn't always a good thing, but if applied carefully I think it might be useful in this situation.