DATEPROVINCESIZEDETAILS
2020Jakarta, Central Jakarta16 tonsA large fatberg caused by improper waste disposal from restaurants, blocking a main sewer line.
2020Surabaya, Gubeng8 tonsCaused major drainage issues in the area, primarily composed of cooking oil and sanitary products.
2020Bandung, Dago7 tonsFound in a drainage canal, composed mostly of organic waste and wipes, causing localized flooding.
2020Jakarta, South Jakarta11 tonsBlocked a critical storm drain during the rainy season, leading to severe traffic disruption.
2020Medan, City Center9 tonsCaused by a buildup of fats, oils, and grease from nearby markets, leading to sewer overflow.
2021Surabaya, North Surabaya10 tonsLed to significant flooding in residential areas, primarily composed of domestic waste.
2021Jakarta, West Jakarta12 tonsBlocked a main drainage line, resulting in waterlogging in several neighborhoods.
2021Bandung, Lembang5 tonsSmaller fatberg causing minor drainage issues in a suburban area.
2021Bali, Denpasar6 tonsFound near tourist areas, caused by improper disposal of waste by local businesses.
2021Jakarta, East Jakarta14 tonsMajor fatberg disrupting sewer services in a densely populated area, took 4 days to clear.
2021Surabaya, Rungkut7 tonsCaused by a buildup of fats and wipes, blocked a main sewer line during the holiday season.
2022Jakarta, North Jakarta13 tonsLed to widespread flooding after heavy rains, caused by accumulated waste in a key drainage point.
2022Makassar, City Center6 tonsCaused by improper waste disposal practices, affecting the main drainage system in the area.
2022Bandung, Braga8 tonsLed to sewer overflow and flooding in a historic district, primarily composed of mixed waste.
2022Jakarta, Central Jakarta15 tonsAnother large incident in the area, caused by commercial waste, blocked a major drainage line.
2022Surabaya, Krembangan9 tonsDisrupted local drainage, primarily composed of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste.
2023Jakarta, South Jakarta11 tonsLed to significant traffic disruptions after sewer overflow in a commercial district.
2023Bali, Kuta Beach5 tonsFound in a tourist area, caused by improper disposal of waste by nearby businesses.
2023Jakarta, West Jakarta12 tonsMajor fatberg causing severe flooding after blocking a main drainage system.
2023Surabaya, Gubeng7 tonsRecurrent issue in the area, blocking drainage and causing localized flooding.
2023Jakarta, Central Jakarta16 tonsLargest fatberg reported in the year, composed mainly of cooking oil and plastic waste.
2023Bandung, Dago6 tonsCaused drainage problems during the rainy season, primarily composed of mixed household waste.
2023Jakarta, North Jakarta10 tonsLed to flooding in residential areas after blocking a critical drainage line.
2024Surabaya, North Surabaya8 tonsCaused by improper waste disposal, affecting local drainage during heavy rains.
2024Jakarta, East Jakarta13 tonsFatberg causing major disruptions to sewer services, took several days to clear.
2024Bali, Seminyak7 tonsFound near a tourist area, primarily composed of restaurant waste and sanitary products.
2024Jakarta, South Jakarta11 tonsCaused severe flooding in the area after blocking a key drainage point during monsoon season.