Commuters in London are facing continued disruption as a four-day strike on the tube network shows no sign of ending. The strikes, organized by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers Union (RMT), have led to widespread disruptions and delays on one of the busiest public transportation systems in the world.

The strike action, which began on Tuesday, has caused chaos for passengers, with many forced to find alternative routes or methods of transportation to get to work. The RMT is calling for improved working conditions and job security for tube workers, and warn that further strikes could be on the horizon if their demands are not met.

Transport for London (TfL) has advised commuters to plan ahead and expect delays and cancellations on key tube lines, including the Central, Northern, and Jubilee lines. The situation has only been exacerbated by technical issues on the TfL website, making it difficult for passengers to access real-time information on service disruptions.

As negotiations between the RMT and TfL continue, the uncertainty and frustration for London commuters looks set to continue.