India, Nov. 18 -- CNG pumps in Mumbai witnessed long queues for refuelling while auto fares shot up after a major gas pipeline of Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) was damaged on Monday, disrupting supply. This affected thousands of autorickshaws, taxis and other CNG-run vehicles.

MGL said that the gas supply will be restored by Tuesday noon, adding that nearly 60 per cent of CNG pumps in the city are operational.

Mumbai residents said auto drivers are charging higher fares citing the CNG disruption.

An X user wrote in a post on Monday that there was 'super chaos" at Mumbai Airport due to shortage of Uber, Rapido and other cab services due to the CNG issue.

"CNG pipeline damage in Mumbai has created a big issue. Auto drivers are charging Rs...