2020 | Jakarta, Central Jakarta | 16 tons | A large fatberg caused by improper waste disposal from restaurants, blocking a main sewer line. |
2020 | Surabaya, Gubeng | 8 tons | Caused major drainage issues in the area, primarily composed of cooking oil and sanitary products. |
2020 | Bandung, Dago | 7 tons | Found in a drainage canal, composed mostly of organic waste and wipes, causing localized flooding. |
2020 | Jakarta, South Jakarta | 11 tons | Blocked a critical storm drain during the rainy season, leading to severe traffic disruption. |
2020 | Medan, City Center | 9 tons | Caused by a buildup of fats, oils, and grease from nearby markets, leading to sewer overflow. |
2021 | Surabaya, North Surabaya | 10 tons | Led to significant flooding in residential areas, primarily composed of domestic waste. |
2021 | Jakarta, West Jakarta | 12 tons | Blocked a main drainage line, resulting in waterlogging in several neighborhoods. |
2021 | Bandung, Lembang | 5 tons | Smaller fatberg causing minor drainage issues in a suburban area. |
2021 | Bali, Denpasar | 6 tons | Found near tourist areas, caused by improper disposal of waste by local businesses. |
2021 | Jakarta, East Jakarta | 14 tons | Major fatberg disrupting sewer services in a densely populated area, took 4 days to clear. |
2021 | Surabaya, Rungkut | 7 tons | Caused by a buildup of fats and wipes, blocked a main sewer line during the holiday season. |
2022 | Jakarta, North Jakarta | 13 tons | Led to widespread flooding after heavy rains, caused by accumulated waste in a key drainage point. |
2022 | Makassar, City Center | 6 tons | Caused by improper waste disposal practices, affecting the main drainage system in the area. |
2022 | Bandung, Braga | 8 tons | Led to sewer overflow and flooding in a historic district, primarily composed of mixed waste. |
2022 | Jakarta, Central Jakarta | 15 tons | Another large incident in the area, caused by commercial waste, blocked a major drainage line. |
2022 | Surabaya, Krembangan | 9 tons | Disrupted local drainage, primarily composed of fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste. |
2023 | Jakarta, South Jakarta | 11 tons | Led to significant traffic disruptions after sewer overflow in a commercial district. |
2023 | Bali, Kuta Beach | 5 tons | Found in a tourist area, caused by improper disposal of waste by nearby businesses. |
2023 | Jakarta, West Jakarta | 12 tons | Major fatberg causing severe flooding after blocking a main drainage system. |
2023 | Surabaya, Gubeng | 7 tons | Recurrent issue in the area, blocking drainage and causing localized flooding. |
2023 | Jakarta, Central Jakarta | 16 tons | Largest fatberg reported in the year, composed mainly of cooking oil and plastic waste. |
2023 | Bandung, Dago | 6 tons | Caused drainage problems during the rainy season, primarily composed of mixed household waste. |
2023 | Jakarta, North Jakarta | 10 tons | Led to flooding in residential areas after blocking a critical drainage line. |
2024 | Surabaya, North Surabaya | 8 tons | Caused by improper waste disposal, affecting local drainage during heavy rains. |
2024 | Jakarta, East Jakarta | 13 tons | Fatberg causing major disruptions to sewer services, took several days to clear. |
2024 | Bali, Seminyak | 7 tons | Found near a tourist area, primarily composed of restaurant waste and sanitary products. |
2024 | Jakarta, South Jakarta | 11 tons | Caused severe flooding in the area after blocking a key drainage point during monsoon season. |