| 2020 | Beijing, Chaoyang District | 42 tons | Large fatberg composed of cooking fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste, causing major sewer blockages in a densely populated area. |
| 2020 | Shanghai, Huangpu District | 38 tons | Significant fatberg discovered near a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby restaurants. |
| 2020 | Guangzhou, Yuexiu District | 35 tons | Fatberg found in a historic area, causing significant sewer disruptions and requiring extensive removal efforts. |
| 2020 | Beijing, Haidian District | 40 tons | Major fatberg discovered in a residential district, composed primarily of fats, oils, and sanitary products. |
| 2020 | Shanghai, Pudong New Area | 37 tons | Fatberg caused by improper waste disposal practices in a rapidly growing commercial zone, leading to severe blockages. |
| 2020 | Shenzhen, Futian District | 34 tons | Large fatberg found near a luxury residential area, primarily composed of cooking fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
| 2020 | Beijing, Dongcheng District | 39 tons | Fatberg discovered in a historic district, causing major disruptions to the sewer system and local flooding. |
| 2020 | Guangzhou, Tianhe District | 41 tons | Significant fatberg composed of fats, oils, and grease (FOG), causing extensive blockages in a commercial district. |
| 2020 | Shanghai, Jing'an District | 36 tons | Fatberg found in a busy commercial area, requiring heavy machinery for removal and causing temporary road closures. |
| 2020 | Beijing, Xicheng District | 43 tons | One of the largest fatbergs of the year, causing significant sewer disruptions in a historic area. |
| 2020 | Shenzhen, Nanshan District | 35 tons | Fatberg found near a technology park, primarily composed of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste. |
| 2021 | Guangzhou, Liwan District | 38 tons | Major fatberg discovered in a residential district, causing localized flooding and sewer overflows. |
| 2021 | Beijing, Fengtai District | 40 tons | Fatberg caused by improper disposal of cooking fats and sanitary products, leading to severe blockages in a densely populated area. |
| 2021 | Shanghai, Xuhui District | 42 tons | Significant fatberg found in a commercial zone, composed primarily of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items. |
| 2021 | Shenzhen, Luohu District | 36 tons | Fatberg discovered in a busy shopping district, causing temporary business closures and major sewer disruptions. |
| 2021 | Beijing, Shunyi District | 37 tons | Fatberg found near an industrial area, requiring extensive removal efforts and causing localized flooding. |
| 2021 | Guangzhou, Baiyun District | 39 tons | Large fatberg composed of fats, oils, and grease, causing major blockages and sewer overflows in a residential area. |
| 2021 | Shanghai, Hongkou District | 41 tons | Fatberg discovered near a historic site, causing significant disruptions to the local sewer system. |
| 2021 | Beijing, Chaoyang District | 44 tons | One of the largest fatbergs of the year, requiring extensive removal operations and causing major traffic disruptions. |
| 2021 | Shenzhen, Bao'an District | 36 tons | Fatberg found in a rapidly growing residential area, causing severe sewer blockages and localized flooding. |
| 2021 | Guangzhou, Panyu District | 38 tons | Significant fatberg discovered near a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby restaurants. |
| 2021 | Shanghai, Minhang District | 40 tons | Major fatberg found in a residential district, requiring extensive removal efforts and causing temporary road closures. |
| 2021 | Beijing, Haidian District | 43 tons | Large fatberg discovered in a densely populated area, causing significant disruptions to the local sewer system. |
| 2022 | Shenzhen, Longhua District | 37 tons | Fatberg caused by improper waste disposal practices, leading to major blockages in a residential district. |
| 2022 | Guangzhou, Huangpu District | 39 tons | Significant fatberg found in an industrial area, requiring heavy machinery for removal and causing temporary business closures. |
| 2022 | Shanghai, Yangpu District | 42 tons | Fatberg discovered near a university campus, causing major sewer disruptions and localized flooding. |
| 2022 | Beijing, Dongcheng District | 44 tons | One of the largest fatbergs reported in early 2022, causing severe blockages in a historic area. |
| 2022 | Shenzhen, Yantian District | 38 tons | Fatberg found near a luxury residential area, primarily composed of cooking fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
| 2022 | Guangzhou, Zengcheng District | 40 tons | Major fatberg discovered in a commercial zone, composed primarily of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items. |
| 2022 | Shanghai, Changning District | 43 tons | Fatberg discovered in a busy shopping district, causing temporary business closures and major sewer disruptions. |
| 2022 | Beijing, Xicheng District | 45 tons | One of the largest fatbergs of the year, requiring extensive removal operations and causing major traffic disruptions. |
| 2022 | Shenzhen, Futian District | 37 tons | Fatberg found in a rapidly growing residential area, causing severe sewer blockages and localized flooding. |
| 2022 | Guangzhou, Huadu District | 39 tons | Significant fatberg discovered near a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby restaurants. |
| 2022 | Shanghai, Songjiang District | 41 tons | Major fatberg found in a residential district, requiring extensive removal efforts and causing temporary road closures. |
| 2022 | Beijing, Fengtai District | 44 tons | Large fatberg discovered in a densely populated area, causing significant disruptions to the local sewer system. |
| 2023 | Shenzhen, Bao'an District | 36 tons | Fatberg caused by improper waste disposal practices, leading to major blockages in a residential district. |
| 2023 | Guangzhou, Liwan District | 39 tons | Significant fatberg found in an industrial area, requiring heavy machinery for removal and causing temporary business closures. |
| 2023 | Shanghai, Hongkou District | 42 tons | Fatberg discovered near a university campus, causing major sewer disruptions and localized flooding. |
| 2023 | Beijing, Chaoyang District | 46 tons | One of the largest fatbergs reported in early 2023, causing severe blockages in a historic area. |
| 2023 | Shenzhen, Luohu District | 38 tons | Fatberg found near a luxury residential area, primarily composed of cooking fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
| 2023 | Guangzhou, Baiyun District | 40 tons | Major fatberg discovered in a commercial zone, composed primarily of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items. |
| 2023 | Shanghai, Huangpu District | 44 tons | Fatberg discovered in a busy shopping district, causing temporary business closures and major sewer disruptions. |
| 2023 | Beijing, Haidian District | 45 tons | One of the largest fatbergs of the year, requiring extensive removal operations and causing major traffic disruptions. |
| 2023 | Shenzhen, Longgang District | 37 tons | Fatberg found in a rapidly growing residential area, causing severe sewer blockages and localized flooding. |
| 2023 | Guangzhou, Yuexiu District | 40 tons | Significant fatberg discovered near a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby restaurants. |
| 2023 | Shanghai, Minhang District | 42 tons | Major fatberg found in a residential district, requiring extensive removal efforts and causing temporary road closures. |
| 2023 | Beijing, Xicheng District | 45 tons | Large fatberg discovered in a densely populated area, causing significant disruptions to the local sewer system. |
| 2024 | Shenzhen, Nanshan District | 38 tons | Fatberg caused by improper waste disposal practices, leading to major blockages in a residential district. |
| 2024 | Guangzhou, Huangpu District | 40 tons | Significant fatberg found in an industrial area, requiring heavy machinery for removal and causing temporary business closures. |
| 2024 | Shanghai, Jing'an District | 42 tons | Fatberg discovered near a university campus, causing major sewer disruptions and localized flooding. |
| 2024 | Beijing, Dongcheng District | 46 tons | One of the largest fatbergs reported in early 2024, causing severe blockages in a historic area. |
| 2024 | Shenzhen, Futian District | 39 tons | Fatberg found near a luxury residential area, primarily composed of cooking fats and non-biodegradable waste. |
| 2024 | Guangzhou, Tianhe District | 41 tons | Major fatberg discovered in a commercial zone, composed primarily of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items. |
| 2024 | Shanghai, Xuhui District | 44 tons | Fatberg discovered in a busy shopping district, causing temporary business closures and major sewer disruptions. |
| 2024 | Beijing, Fengtai District | 46 tons | One of the largest fatbergs of the year, requiring extensive removal operations and causing major traffic disruptions. |