Mumbai CNG Crisis: Autos, Taxis & BEST Buses Hit as Pipeline Damage Halts Supply Across City

Mumbai CNG Crisis: Autos, Taxis & BEST Buses Hit as Pipeline Damage Halts Supply Across City
Commuters wait outside CNG pumps in Mumbai as services stall following a major pipeline disruption at the RCF compound.

Undercover Editor News | Report by Mahesh Rathod

Mumbai’s daily commute plunged into chaos after a sudden halt in CNG supply left autos, taxis and even BEST buses struggling to operate. The disruption, which began on November 16, was triggered by damage to a GAIL pipeline inside the RCF compound, cutting off gas supply to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station in Wadala — the key hub that feeds CNG across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai.

Citywide Transport Impact

With CNG pumps shutting down or operating with limited pressure, thousands of commuters were left stranded.

Autos and taxis queued for hours outside pumps, while BEST announced that several of its CNG buses may remain off-road until supply stabilises.

Transport unions warned that if the situation continues, Mumbai could see a major public transport slowdown, especially during peak hours.

Why the Crisis Happened

According to initial information, a GAIL pipeline was accidentally damaged during internal work inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) compound.

This disrupted supply to the Wadala station — one of the most critical distribution points for MGL.

Repair work has begun, but officials have not yet provided a firm timeline for full restoration.

Violence in Malegaon After Child Murder

In a separate disturbing incident, Nashik Rural Police arrested a 24-year-old man for the kidnapping, rape and brutal murder of a 3.5-year-old girl near Malegaon.

The accused allegedly crushed the child’s head with a stone.

As the news spread, shocked residents took to the streets, blocking the Malegaon–Kusumba Road and demanding strict punishment.

Case Against Amit Thackeray & 70 Others

Meanwhile, Navi Mumbai Police registered a case against Amit Thackeray, son of MNS chief Raj Thackeray, and around 70 supporters.

They allegedly forced open the covering of a Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue during an event, leading to crowd unrest and police intervention.

Mumbai Faces a Tough Commuting Day

With the CNG supply still unstable, commuters are advised to plan travel in advance, expect delays, and rely on available bus and train services until normal supply resumes.

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