2020 | Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Bintang | 14 tons | A large fatberg caused by improper disposal of restaurant waste, blocking a main sewer line. |
2020 | Penang, George Town | 8 tons | Found in a drainage canal, composed mostly of cooking oil and wipes, causing localized flooding. |
2020 | Johor Bahru, City Center | 10 tons | Blocked a key drainage point during the rainy season, leading to severe traffic disruption. |
2020 | Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya | 9 tons | Caused by a buildup of fats, oils, and grease from nearby businesses, leading to sewer overflow. |
2020 | Kota Kinabalu, Downtown | 7 tons | Led to significant flooding in the area, primarily composed of domestic waste and sanitary products. |
2021 | Penang, Bayan Lepas | 6 tons | Found near industrial areas, causing blockage in the drainage system. |
2021 | Kuala Lumpur, Mont Kiara | 12 tons | Blocked a main sewer line, leading to waterlogging in several residential areas. |
2021 | Johor Bahru, Larkin | 5 tons | Smaller fatberg causing minor drainage issues, primarily composed of personal hygiene products. |
2021 | Ipoh, City Center | 7 tons | Found in the downtown area, caused by improper disposal of cooking oil and fats by local businesses. |
2021 | Kuala Lumpur, Ampang | 13 tons | Major fatberg disrupting sewer services in a densely populated area, took 3 days to clear. |
2022 | Penang, Butterworth | 9 tons | Caused by the accumulation of restaurant waste, led to blockage in a key drainage system. |
2022 | Kuala Lumpur, Bangsar | 11 tons | Found in a commercial district, primarily composed of fats and oils from food outlets. |
2022 | Johor Bahru, Tebrau | 8 tons | Led to sewer overflow and minor flooding in the area during heavy rains. |
2022 | Kota Bharu, City Center | 6 tons | Caused by improper waste disposal, blocking the main drainage line in the city center. |
2022 | Kuala Lumpur, Cheras | 12 tons | Major fatberg causing significant traffic disruption and flooding after blocking a main drain. |
2023 | Penang, George Town | 10 tons | Recurring issue in the area, primarily composed of cooking oil and sanitary waste, blocked a key sewer. |
2023 | Kuala Lumpur, Taman Tun | 8 tons | Led to sewer overflow, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food vendors. |
2023 | Johor Bahru, Skudai | 9 tons | Caused localized flooding, primarily composed of mixed waste, including plastic and organic matter. |
2023 | Ipoh, City Center | 7 tons | Disrupted the drainage system in the area, leading to waterlogging during heavy rains. |
2023 | Kuala Lumpur, Setapak | 13 tons | Major fatberg found in a densely populated area, caused by improper waste disposal practices. |
2023 | Penang, Batu Ferringhi | 6 tons | Found near tourist areas, primarily composed of waste from local businesses. |
2024 | Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Jalil | 11 tons | Caused by the accumulation of fats and non-biodegradable waste, blocking a main sewer line. |
2024 | Johor Bahru, Johor Jaya | 10 tons | Led to significant flooding in residential areas after blocking a key drainage point. |
2024 | Kuala Lumpur, Mid Valley | 9 tons | Found in a commercial area, primarily composed of fats and oils from nearby food outlets. |