DATEPROVINCESIZEDETAILS
2020Bangkok, Sukhumvit15 tonsLarge fatberg composed of cooking oil and wipes, caused major sewer blockages and traffic disruptions.
2020Chiang Mai, Old City7 tonsFound in a drainage canal, primarily composed of organic waste and sanitary products.
2020Phuket, Patong Beach6 tonsDisrupted wastewater flow, contributing to localized flooding during monsoon season.
2020Bangkok, Chatuchak10 tonsCaused by improper disposal of restaurant waste, blocked main sewer line, requiring 3 days to clear.
2021Pattaya, Central Pattaya8 tonsCaused significant flooding in the area after blocking a major storm drain.
2021Bangkok, Ratchada12 tonsFatberg mainly composed of fats and grease from street food vendors, causing sewer overflow.
2021Chiang Rai, Mae Sai4 tonsSmaller fatberg composed of personal hygiene products, affecting local drainage.
2021Hat Yai, Downtown9 tonsLed to extensive flooding after blocking a critical drainage point during heavy rains.
2021Bangkok, Silom11 tonsFatberg composed of mixed waste, including plastic and organic matter, disrupted business district.
2022Phuket, Kata Beach5 tonsFound near the tourist area, caused by improper waste disposal, leading to drainage issues.
2022Bangkok, Thonburi14 tonsOne of the largest fatbergs reported, blocking a main sewer, took a week to clear.
2022Chiang Mai, Night Bazaar6 tonsCaused localized flooding during a storm, found to be composed of restaurant waste.
2022Bangkok, Khlong Toei10 tonsDisrupted sewage flow in a densely populated area, leading to minor flooding.
2022Pattaya, Jomtien Beach7 tonsCaused by the accumulation of waste from beachside vendors, blocked a major drain.
2023Bangkok, Ladprao9 tonsDisrupted traffic after a sewer overflow caused by the fatberg, primarily composed of cooking oil.
2023Chiang Mai, Riverside5 tonsFound in a drainage canal, led to waterlogging in nearby areas during heavy rains.
2023Phuket, Patong Beach8 tonsRecurring issue in the area, blocked a major drain during the tourist season.
2023Bangkok, Sukhumvit13 tonsSecond major incident in the area, caused significant disruption to traffic and drainage.
2023Chiang Mai, Old City7 tonsLed to sewer overflow in a historic area, primarily caused by improper disposal of sanitary waste.
2023Pattaya, Central Pattaya9 tonsCaused localized flooding, found to be composed of a mixture of grease and non-biodegradable waste.
2024Bangkok, Ratchada11 tonsAnother major incident in the area, required extensive removal efforts by city workers.
2024Phuket, Kata Beach6 tonsCaused by accumulated waste from local businesses, led to minor flooding.
2024Bangkok, Thonburi15 tonsLargest reported fatberg in 2024, caused by a mix of residential and commercial waste.
2024Chiang Mai, Night Bazaar7 tonsBlocked drainage during a festival, leading to extensive waterlogging in the area.