Mumbai: Mumbai continued to grapple with widespread travel disruption on Tuesday as the city entered day two of a major CNG shortage caused by damage to a key gas pipeline. With hundreds of CNG pumps shutting down and thousands of autos, taxis and cab services unable to operate normally, commuters across the city found themselves stranded during peak travel hours.

Social Media Flooded With Complaints

Long queues outside operational CNG pumps, surging fares and refusal of longer-distance rides became a common complaint. Many passengers turned to social media to express frustration, tagging authorities and demanding intervention.

@MTPHereToHelp Autorickshaw drivers are charging extra fares in Mumbai due to CNG issue. This is illegal, please take action. @Suhas_News @ShelarAshish @P

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