DATEPROVINCESIZEDETAILS
2020Berlin, Alexanderplatz15 tonsLarge fatberg caused by the accumulation of cooking oil and wipes, blocking a major sewer line.
2020Hamburg, HafenCity8 tonsFound in a new development area, mainly composed of fats and organic waste from restaurants.
2020Munich, Marienplatz12 tonsFatberg discovered in the city center, composed primarily of cooking fats and sanitary products.
2020Frankfurt, Sachsenhausen10 tonsBlocked a critical drainage point during the spring rains, causing localized flooding.
2020Cologne, Ehrenfeld6 tonsFound in a residential area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby households.
2020Stuttgart, Bad Cannstatt9 tonsDisrupted sewer flow in a busy district, requiring extensive removal efforts.
2020Berlin, Friedrichshain11 tonsMajor fatberg in a residential area, primarily composed of mixed commercial and household waste.
2020Hamburg, Altona13 tonsLed to significant flooding in a historic district after blocking a main sewer line.
2020Munich, Schwabing7 tonsSmaller fatberg discovered in a central location, composed mainly of organic waste.
2020Frankfurt, Innenstadt12 tonsFatberg composed of fats and oils, found in a key drainage system near the city center.
2020Berlin, Kreuzberg14 tonsDisrupted traffic after a sewer overflow caused by a fatberg near a busy intersection.
2020Hamburg, St. Pauli9 tonsFound near a popular nightlife area, caused by waste from bars and restaurants.
2021Munich, Isarvorstadt12 tonsMajor fatberg in a historic district, primarily composed of fats and non-biodegradable items.
2021Berlin, Mitte15 tonsOne of the largest fatbergs reported, blocking a main sewer line in the city center.
2021Frankfurt, Westend8 tonsFound near a financial district, composed mainly of fats and oils from nearby restaurants.
2021Hamburg, Eimsbüttel10 tonsCaused by improper disposal of cooking fats, blocking a main drainage line during heavy rains.
2021Munich, Giesing11 tonsMajor fatberg discovered in a residential area, causing localized flooding and sewer blockage.
2021Berlin, Charlottenburg13 tonsRecurring issue in the area, requiring regular maintenance and removal efforts.
2021Hamburg, Ottensen9 tonsFatberg composed of mixed waste, discovered in a central location, leading to minor flooding.
2021Munich, Maxvorstadt14 tonsLargest fatberg reported in mid-2021, blocking a main sewer line in a busy shopping district.
2021Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg10 tonsFound in a residential area, composed mainly of household waste and cooking oils.
2021Frankfurt, Nordend12 tonsDiscovered in a key drainage system, primarily composed of mixed commercial and residential waste.
2021Hamburg, Barmbek7 tonsFatberg discovered in a central location, primarily composed of fats and organic waste.
2021Berlin, Tempelhof13 tonsFound in a busy district, caused by waste from nearby businesses and residents.
2022Munich, Ludwigsvorstadt11 tonsMajor fatberg blocking a sewer line in a residential area, requiring significant removal efforts.
2022Frankfurt, Gallus9 tonsDiscovered in a central area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food outlets.
2022Berlin, Germany40 tonsA large fatberg found in Berlin’s sewer system, causing major blockages and requiring extensive removal efforts.
2022Berlin, Schöneberg12 tonsFound near a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby businesses.
2022Hamburg, Rotherbaum14 tonsLarge fatberg causing significant sewer blockages and flooding in a busy district.
2022Munich, Sendling10 tonsFatberg discovered near a residential area, primarily composed of fats and non-biodegradable waste.
2022Berlin, Wedding13 tonsFinal major incident of the year, blocking a key drainage system in a busy area.
2022Cologne, Deutz8 tonsFatberg discovered near a commercial district, composed mainly of fats and organic waste.
2022Stuttgart, Vaihingen11 tonsCaused by accumulation of fats and oils, leading to a significant blockage in the sewer system.
2022Hamburg, Winterhude13 tonsLed to flooding in residential areas after blocking a critical drainage line.
2022Berlin, Neukölln10 tonsDisrupted sewer services in a densely populated area, caused by improper waste disposal.
2022Munich, Altstadt12 tonsFatberg caused by restaurant waste, leading to a blockage in a historic district.
2022Frankfurt, Höchst9 tonsFound in an industrial area, primarily composed of mixed commercial waste.
2023Berlin, Moabit13 tonsMajor fatberg causing significant disruption in a busy neighborhood, required extensive removal.
2023Hamburg, Harburg10 tonsFatberg found near a shopping mall, primarily composed of fats, oils, and sanitary products.
2023Munich, Neuhausen11 tonsBlocked a key drainage point during the rainy season, leading to localized flooding.
2023Berlin, Steglitz14 tonsDiscovered in a residential area, primarily composed of fats and non-biodegradable waste.
2023Stuttgart, Feuerbach9 tonsFatberg causing sewer overflow, leading to minor flooding in the area.
2023Hamburg, Bergedorf12 tonsFound near a historic site, caused by improper disposal of waste from nearby businesses.
2023Berlin, Spandau13 tonsDisrupted traffic after a sewer overflow caused by a fatberg in a commercial area.
2023Munich, Hadern8 tonsFatberg discovered in a suburban area, primarily composed of household waste.
2023Frankfurt, Eschersheim11 tonsSignificant fatberg blocking a main sewer line, causing extensive disruptions.
2023Berlin, Wilmersdorf12 tonsFound near a commercial district, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby businesses.
2023Hamburg, Altona14 tonsOne of the largest fatbergs of the year, caused by a mix of fats, oils, and sanitary products.
2023Munich, Laim9 tonsFatberg discovered in a residential area, caused by improper waste disposal practices.
2024Berlin, Charlottenburg15 tonsLarge fatberg causing major disruptions in the sewer system, required immediate removal efforts.
2024Frankfurt, Nordend-West10 tonsFound near a busy intersection, primarily composed of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste.
2024Hamburg, Eppendorf12 tonsDiscovered in a residential area, primarily composed of household waste and sanitary products.
2024Munich, Thalkirchen9 tonsFatberg found near a commercial area, caused by improper disposal of waste from local businesses.
2024Berlin, Friedrichshain14 tonsSignificant fatberg causing disruptions in the sewer system, primarily composed of fats and oils.
2024Stuttgart, Bad Cannstatt10 tonsMajor fatberg found near a shopping district, primarily composed of mixed commercial waste.
2024Hamburg, Wandsbek13 tonsCaused by the accumulation of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items, leading to a major blockage.
2024Munich, Schwabing11 tonsFatberg discovered in a central area, primarily composed of mixed residential and commercial waste.