Mumbai CNG Crisis: Major Pipeline Damage Leads To Shortage Of Autos & Steep Fares Office-Goers Shift To Work From Home
Residents have voiced their frustration on social media. One user complained that auto drivers were charging ₹150– ₹200 for routes where the meter showed only ₹89 (MIDC to Andheri). Another resident informed HT that some rickshaws are demanding up to ₹500 for a short trip to a nearby metro station.
Auto-rickshaws are demanding up to ₹500 for a short trip to the nearby metro station, a resident informed HT. Another person said that some commuters have switched to working from home because of the shortage of autos and the steep fares.
The shortage also led to surge pricing on ride-hailing platforms like Ola and Uber. A trip from Mira Road to BKC, typically priced between ₹400 and ₹450, exceeded ₹600 on Sunday, the HT report noted. A petrol pump operator noted that many taxis, especially those working for Ola and Uber, had to switch to petrol due to the lack of CNG.
Also Read | Mumbai CNG crisis: Long queues after damage to major gas pipeline | ExplainedThe disruption occurred after a third party damaged GAIL's primary gas supply pipeline. The damage happened inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF) premises. This, in turn, affected gas flow to the City Gate Station (CGS) at Wadala, which is Mumbai's key gas supply hub. This break in supply led to reduced pressure across the entire network and impacted numerous CNG stations throughout the city.
Also Read | Mumbai CNG supply disrupted after damage to main GAIL pipeline, says MGLMGL confirmed the issue on Sunday.“Due to damage to the main gas pipeline inside RCF compound, the gas supply to MGL's City Gate Station (CGS) at Wadala has been affected.” It added,“MGL is ensuring that supply to its domestic PNG (Piped Natural Gas) consumers is maintained on priority without interruption.”
Meanwhile, the Mumbai Autorickshaw-Taximen's Association leader wrote to Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, urging that MGL provide compensation for drivers who lost two days of earnings because they had to spend extended hours waiting in queues.
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