Updated On: 14 June, 2021 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Gorai locals have accused the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) of letting the jetty fall into disrepair. It also accused MMB of not illuminating the side. Not just themselves, several Gorai commuters also bring along their two-wheelers in ferries.

Commuters cross the jetty during low tide on the Borivli side on Thursday. Pic/Nimesh Dave
Commuters who use the ferry service to cross Gorai creek are facing many difficulties, especially on the 400-meter-long jetty on the Borivli side. The stretch has a very slick, slippery path and has no street lights.
Gorai locals have accused the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) of letting the jetty fall into disrepair. It also accused MMB of not illuminating the side. Not just themselves, several Gorai commuters also bring along their two-wheelers in ferries.