2020 | Paris, Champs-Élysées | 15 tons | Large fatberg caused by the accumulation of cooking oil and wipes, blocking a major sewer line. |
2020 | Marseille, Vieux-Port | 8 tons | Found in the city's old port area, mainly composed of fats and organic waste from restaurants. |
2020 | Lyon, La Croix-Rousse | 12 tons | Fatberg discovered in a historic district, primarily composed of cooking fats and sanitary products. |
2020 | Paris, Montmartre | 10 tons | Blocked a critical drainage point during the rainy season, leading to localized flooding. |
2020 | Nice, Promenade des Anglais | 6 tons | Found in a tourist area, caused by improper waste disposal from nearby hotels and restaurants. |
2020 | Marseille, La Canebière | 9 tons | Disrupted sewer flow in a busy commercial area, requiring extensive removal efforts. |
2020 | Lyon, Part-Dieu | 11 tons | Major fatberg in a shopping district, primarily composed of mixed commercial and household waste. |
2021 | Paris, Bastille | 14 tons | Led to significant flooding in a historic area after blocking a main sewer line. |
2021 | Lille, Grand Place | 7 tons | Smaller fatberg discovered in a central location, composed mainly of organic waste. |
2021 | Bordeaux, Port de la Lune | 13 tons | Fatberg composed of fats and oils, found in a key drainage system near the waterfront. |
2021 | Paris, Gare de Lyon | 10 tons | Disrupted train services after a sewer overflow caused by a fatberg near the station. |
2021 | Marseille, Prado Beach | 9 tons | Found near a popular beach, caused by waste from beachgoers and nearby food outlets. |
2021 | Lyon, Vieux Lyon | 12 tons | Fatberg discovered in a historic district, primarily composed of fats and non-biodegradable items. |
2022 | Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés | 16 tons | One of the largest fatbergs reported, blocking a main sewer line in an affluent district. |
2022 | Marseille, Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde | 7 tons | Found near a historic site, composed mainly of fats and oils from nearby eateries. |
2022 | Lyon, Gerland | 8 tons | Caused by improper disposal of cooking fats, blocking a main drainage line during heavy rains. |
2022 | Paris, Latin Quarter | 12 tons | Major fatberg discovered during Bastille Day celebrations, causing sewer blockages and flooding. |
2022 | Marseille, Old Port | 10 tons | Recurring issue in the area, requiring regular maintenance and removal efforts. |
2022 | Lyon, Bellecour | 9 tons | Fatberg composed of mixed waste, discovered in a central location, leading to minor flooding. |
2023 | Paris, Rue de Rivoli | 15 tons | Largest fatberg reported in early 2023, blocking a main sewer line in a busy shopping district. |
2023 | Marseille, La Plaine | 8 tons | Found in a residential area, composed mainly of household waste and cooking oils. |
2023 | Lyon, Confluence | 10 tons | Discovered near the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, primarily composed of mixed commercial waste. |
2023 | Paris, Le Marais | 11 tons | Caused by improper waste disposal in a historic district, leading to sewer blockages and minor flooding. |
2023 | Nice, Old Town | 7 tons | Fatberg discovered in the old town, primarily composed of fats and organic waste from restaurants. |
2023 | Marseille, Corniche Kennedy | 9 tons | Found near a scenic coastal road, caused by waste from nearby establishments and beachgoers. |
2024 | Paris, Montparnasse | 13 tons | Major fatberg blocking a sewer line in a busy district, requiring significant removal efforts. |
2024 | Lyon, Presqu'île | 9 tons | Discovered in the heart of the city, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food outlets. |
2024 | Marseille, L'Estaque | 10 tons | Found near the harbor, primarily composed of mixed commercial and household waste. |
2024 | Paris, Saint-Denis | 14 tons | Large fatberg causing significant sewer blockages and flooding in a northern suburb. |