In a major relief for Mumbaikars — especially taxi and auto drivers, app-cab operators and school van owners — Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) on Tuesday confirmed that natural gas supply has been fully restored after GAIL repaired its damaged pipeline in the RCF Trombay premises. By evening, the long queues vanished and CNG stations across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai were back to normal. (PICS/ SHADAB KHAN & NIMESH DAVE)
18 November,2025 08:07 PM IST | Divya NairCNG pumps across Mumbai and its neighbouring areas witnessed long queues for the second straight day on Tuesday, as supply disruptions caused by damage to a key gas pipeline continued to hamper refuelling for vehicles. Drivers stood in queues for around eight to 10 hours to fill CNG in their taxis and rickshaws. Here are some chaotic scenes captured by mid-day.com lensman SHADAB KHAN from Agripada area
18 November,2025 04:47 PM IST | Tarun VermaSchool-going children and their parents were forced to walk long distances on Mumbai roads on Tuesday as a major disruption in CNG supply led to severe travel delays. With only a few pumps operational, long queues formed across the city, causing significant inconvenience to commuters and adding to the morning rush-hour chaos. (PICS/SAYYED SAMEER ABEDI)
18 November,2025 12:52 PM IST | ronak mastakarA major disruption in CNG supply triggered chaos across Mumbai on Monday, with long queues snaking outside the few operational pumps after a key gas pipeline was damaged, bringing thousands of CNG-run autos, taxis and even BEST buses to a halt. Here are some shots of the chaotic scenes captured by mid-day.com photographers SAYYED SAMEER ABEDI, KIRTI SURVE PARADE, SHADAB KHAN, and ASHISH RAJE
17 November,2025 04:32 PM IST | Divya NairADVERTISEMENT