2020 | Vigo | 13 tons | In February 2020, Vigo encountered a 13-ton fatberg. The blockage, composed of congealed fats, oils, and sanitary products, caused major sewer disruptions. Local news reported on the severity of the blockage and the extensive cleanup efforts required. |
2020 | Granada | 12 tons | Granada dealt with a 12-ton fatberg in March 2020. The fatberg was primarily made up of cooking oils and other waste materials, leading to significant sewer issues. The cleanup was covered extensively by local media. |
2020 | Elche | 12 tons | In April 2020, Elche faced a 12-ton fatberg caused by fats, oils, and wet wipes. The incident led to major sewer problems, with local news highlighting the challenges of the cleanup. |
2020 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 11 tons | Santa Cruz de Tenerife reported an 11-ton fatberg in June 2020. The blockage resulted from fats and non-biodegradable items, leading to sewer backups and flooding. |
2020 | Barcelona | 10 tons | Barcelona experienced a 10-ton fatberg in August 2020. The fatberg, consisting of grease and non-disposable items, caused significant disruptions to the sewer system. |
2020 | Seville | 14 tons | Seville encountered a 14-ton fatberg in October 2020. The large blockage caused major sewer problems and required a complex and costly cleanup operation. |
2020 | Bilbao | 9 tons | Bilbao faced a 9-ton fatberg in November 2020. The blockage, made up of fats and sanitary products, led to sewer backups. |
2021 | Madrid | 14 tons | Madrid reported a 14-ton fatberg in February 2021. The blockage caused severe sewer disruptions and required extensive cleanup efforts. |
2021 | Vigo | 12 tons | Vigo experienced a 12-ton fatberg in March 2021. The fatberg led to significant sewer issues, and local media covered the incident extensively. |
2021 | Granada | 10 tons | Granada dealt with a 10-ton fatberg in April 2021. The blockage resulted from the accumulation of cooking oils and other waste materials. |
2021 | Elche | 11 tons | In May 2021, Elche faced an 11-ton fatberg caused by fats, oils, and wet wipes. The cleanup process was significant and widely reported. |
2021 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 12 tons | Santa Cruz de Tenerife encountered a 12-ton fatberg in June 2021, causing sewer backups and flooding. |
2021 | Barcelona | 13 tons | Barcelona reported a 13-ton fatberg in August 2021. The blockage led to major disruptions to the sewer system. |
2021 | Seville | 15 tons | Seville dealt with a 15-ton fatberg in September 2021. The large fatberg caused severe sewer problems and required extensive cleanup. |
2021 | Bilbao | 9 tons | Bilbao faced a 9-ton fatberg in November 2021, leading to sewer backups. |
2022 | Madrid | 16 tons | Madrid reported a 16-ton fatberg in January 2022, the largest in recent years. The blockage caused severe sewer disruptions and flooding. |
2022 | Valencia | 11 tons | Valencia experienced an 11-ton fatberg in March 2022. The fatberg was caused by a mix of fats and non-biodegradable items. |
2022 | Barcelona | 14 tons | Barcelona encountered a 14-ton fatberg in April 2022, causing significant sewer issues. |
2022 | Bilbao | 10 tons | Bilbao dealt with a 10-ton fatberg in May 2022, resulting in sewer backups. |
2022 | Granada | 13 tons | Granada reported a 13-ton fatberg in August 2022. The blockage caused significant sewer disruptions. |
2022 | Seville | 12 tons | Seville faced a 12-ton fatberg in September 2022. Local news highlighted the extensive cleanup process. |
2023 | Madrid | 18 tons | Madrid reported an 18-ton fatberg in February 2023, the largest recorded in recent years. The blockage caused severe sewer problems and flooding. |
2023 | Barcelona | 15 tons | Barcelona experienced a 15-ton fatberg in March 2023. The blockage led to significant disruptions and was widely covered by local media. |
2023 | Valencia | 12 tons | Valencia dealt with a 12-ton fatberg in June 2023. The fatberg was composed of fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
2023 | Bilbao | 11 tons | Bilbao faced an 11-ton fatberg in July 2023, leading to sewer backups. |
2023 | Seville | 13 tons | Seville encountered a 13-ton fatberg in October 2023. The blockage caused significant sewer disruptions. |
2024 | Madrid | 20 tons | Madrid faced a 20-ton fatberg in January 2024, setting a new record. The blockage caused severe sewer problems and flooding, requiring extensive cleanup. |
2024 | Barcelona | 17 tons | In February 2024, Barcelona reported a 17-ton fatberg. The large blockage led to major sewer disruptions and was covered extensively by local media. |
2024 | Valencia | 13 tons | Valencia experienced a 13-ton fatberg in April 2024. The fatberg resulted from a mix of fats and non-biodegradable items. |
2024 | Bilbao | 12 tons | Bilbao encountered a 12-ton fatberg in May 2024. The blockage caused sewer backups and required significant cleanup. |
2024 | Seville | 14 tons | Seville reported a 14-ton fatberg in August 2024. The incident led to severe sewer problems and extensive cleanup efforts. |