DATEPROVINCESIZEDETAILS
2020Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Bintang14 tonsA large fatberg caused by improper disposal of restaurant waste, blocking a main sewer line.
2020Penang, George Town8 tonsFound in a drainage canal, composed mostly of cooking oil and wipes, causing localized flooding.
2020Johor Bahru, City Center10 tonsBlocked a key drainage point during the rainy season, leading to severe traffic disruption.
2020Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya9 tonsCaused by a buildup of fats, oils, and grease from nearby businesses, leading to sewer overflow.
2020Kota Kinabalu, Downtown7 tonsLed to significant flooding in the area, primarily composed of domestic waste and sanitary products.
2021Penang, Bayan Lepas6 tonsFound near industrial areas, causing blockage in the drainage system.
2021Kuala Lumpur, Mont Kiara12 tonsBlocked a main sewer line, leading to waterlogging in several residential areas.
2021Johor Bahru, Larkin5 tonsSmaller fatberg causing minor drainage issues, primarily composed of personal hygiene products.
2021Ipoh, City Center7 tonsFound in the downtown area, caused by improper disposal of cooking oil and fats by local businesses.
2021Kuala Lumpur, Ampang13 tonsMajor fatberg disrupting sewer services in a densely populated area, took 3 days to clear.
2022Penang, Butterworth9 tonsCaused by the accumulation of restaurant waste, led to blockage in a key drainage system.
2022Kuala Lumpur, Bangsar11 tonsFound in a commercial district, primarily composed of fats and oils from food outlets.
2022Johor Bahru, Tebrau8 tonsLed to sewer overflow and minor flooding in the area during heavy rains.
2022Kota Bharu, City Center6 tonsCaused by improper waste disposal, blocking the main drainage line in the city center.
2022Kuala Lumpur, Cheras12 tonsMajor fatberg causing significant traffic disruption and flooding after blocking a main drain.
2023Penang, George Town10 tonsRecurring issue in the area, primarily composed of cooking oil and sanitary waste, blocked a key sewer.
2023Kuala Lumpur, Taman Tun8 tonsLed to sewer overflow, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food vendors.
2023Johor Bahru, Skudai9 tonsCaused localized flooding, primarily composed of mixed waste, including plastic and organic matter.
2023Ipoh, City Center7 tonsDisrupted the drainage system in the area, leading to waterlogging during heavy rains.
2023Kuala Lumpur, Setapak13 tonsMajor fatberg found in a densely populated area, caused by improper waste disposal practices.
2023Penang, Batu Ferringhi6 tonsFound near tourist areas, primarily composed of waste from local businesses.
2024Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Jalil11 tonsCaused by the accumulation of fats and non-biodegradable waste, blocking a main sewer line.
2024Johor Bahru, Johor Jaya10 tonsLed to significant flooding in residential areas after blocking a key drainage point.
2024Kuala Lumpur, Mid Valley9 tonsFound in a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food outlets.