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CNG supply restored in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai after 2-day disruption

The outage began Sunday night after the main gas pipeline of the Gas Authority of India (GAIL) was damaged within the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) Trombay premises, affecting Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station at Wadala and a number of CNG stations across the region.

CNG supply restored in Mumbai, CNG supply restored in Thane, CNG supply restored in Navi Mumbai, CNG supply, Mumbai news, Maharashtra news, Indian express, current affairsMumbai has 130 to 140 CNG pumps, Thane has 31, and Navi Mumbai has 34. Since Sunday night, most pumps witnessed serpentine queues, intermittent supply and even complete shutdowns in some locations.

Commuters and drivers across Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday evening as CNG supply, disrupted for almost 48 hours, was fully restored around 4pm. The outage began Sunday night after the main gas pipeline of the Gas Authority of India (GAIL) was damaged within the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) Trombay premises, affecting Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station at Wadala and a number of CNG stations across the region.

In a statement, MGL said, “The rectification work of GAIL’s damaged main gas pipeline in RCF Trombay premises has been completed and gas supply to MGL’s City Gate Station (CGS), Wadala by GAIL has been restored. The gas supply to the affected CNG stations in Mumbai, Thane & Navi Mumbai has been restored… We are thankful to our esteemed customers for their cooperation.”

During the disruption, long queues were seen outside pumps, some stretching over a kilometre, while several stations ran dry. Autorickshaw drivers reported losing income as they waited for fuel, and many commuters were forced to rely on overcrowded BEST and Thane Municipal Transport buses or walk long distances to reach their workplaces and educational institutions. Areas such as Santacruz, Kurla, Ghatkopar, Malad, Andheri, Powai, Mulund, Dahisar and Vashi were particularly affected and commuters had to shell out extra than the regular fare to auto drivers.

Earlier in the day, thousands of commuters were stranded and many were forced to walk long distances to reach work or other destinations during the rush hour.

Several fuel stations ran dry where autorickshaws and cars were queuing up even as bus stops across the city witnessed heavy crowding amid concerns about timely travel.

Across areas such as Santacruz, Kurla, Ghatkopar, Malad, Andheri, Powai, Santacruz, Mulund, Dahisar and Vashi, vehicles began lining up outside CNG pumps before sunrise. At some pumps, queues stretched for over a kilometre, blocking parts of main roads and slowing down traffic.

According to drivers, the situation on Tuesday was worse than it had been on Monday. “Most of us have already lost two full days of income. With no certainty on when a fresh supply would arrive, we are unable to take passenger trips despite high demand in the morning,” one of the drivers said.

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Commuters said they had to rely on BEST buses, which were crowded on several routes and required a higher fare.

At Thane railway station, long queues formed on the SATIS bridge as commuters waited endlessly for buses. Many office-goers eventually began walking towards Teen Hath Naka, while others struggled to find auto rickshaws as drivers hopped from one pump to another in search of fuel. Many office workers and students reported that their travel time increased as they waited longer for transportation.

Mumbai has 130 to 140 CNG pumps, Thane has 31, and Navi Mumbai has 34. Since Sunday night, most pumps witnessed serpentine queues, intermittent supply and even complete shutdowns in some locations.

 

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