2020 | Bangkok, Sukhumvit | 15 tons | Large fatberg composed of cooking oil and wipes, caused major sewer blockages and traffic disruptions. |
2020 | Chiang Mai, Old City | 7 tons | Found in a drainage canal, primarily composed of organic waste and sanitary products. |
2020 | Phuket, Patong Beach | 6 tons | Disrupted wastewater flow, contributing to localized flooding during monsoon season. |
2020 | Bangkok, Chatuchak | 10 tons | Caused by improper disposal of restaurant waste, blocked main sewer line, requiring 3 days to clear. |
2021 | Pattaya, Central Pattaya | 8 tons | Caused significant flooding in the area after blocking a major storm drain. |
2021 | Bangkok, Ratchada | 12 tons | Fatberg mainly composed of fats and grease from street food vendors, causing sewer overflow. |
2021 | Chiang Rai, Mae Sai | 4 tons | Smaller fatberg composed of personal hygiene products, affecting local drainage. |
2021 | Hat Yai, Downtown | 9 tons | Led to extensive flooding after blocking a critical drainage point during heavy rains. |
2021 | Bangkok, Silom | 11 tons | Fatberg composed of mixed waste, including plastic and organic matter, disrupted business district. |
2022 | Phuket, Kata Beach | 5 tons | Found near the tourist area, caused by improper waste disposal, leading to drainage issues. |
2022 | Bangkok, Thonburi | 14 tons | One of the largest fatbergs reported, blocking a main sewer, took a week to clear. |
2022 | Chiang Mai, Night Bazaar | 6 tons | Caused localized flooding during a storm, found to be composed of restaurant waste. |
2022 | Bangkok, Khlong Toei | 10 tons | Disrupted sewage flow in a densely populated area, leading to minor flooding. |
2022 | Pattaya, Jomtien Beach | 7 tons | Caused by the accumulation of waste from beachside vendors, blocked a major drain. |
2023 | Bangkok, Ladprao | 9 tons | Disrupted traffic after a sewer overflow caused by the fatberg, primarily composed of cooking oil. |
2023 | Chiang Mai, Riverside | 5 tons | Found in a drainage canal, led to waterlogging in nearby areas during heavy rains. |
2023 | Phuket, Patong Beach | 8 tons | Recurring issue in the area, blocked a major drain during the tourist season. |
2023 | Bangkok, Sukhumvit | 13 tons | Second major incident in the area, caused significant disruption to traffic and drainage. |
2023 | Chiang Mai, Old City | 7 tons | Led to sewer overflow in a historic area, primarily caused by improper disposal of sanitary waste. |
2023 | Pattaya, Central Pattaya | 9 tons | Caused localized flooding, found to be composed of a mixture of grease and non-biodegradable waste. |
2024 | Bangkok, Ratchada | 11 tons | Another major incident in the area, required extensive removal efforts by city workers. |
2024 | Phuket, Kata Beach | 6 tons | Caused by accumulated waste from local businesses, led to minor flooding. |
2024 | Bangkok, Thonburi | 15 tons | Largest reported fatberg in 2024, caused by a mix of residential and commercial waste. |
2024 | Chiang Mai, Night Bazaar | 7 tons | Blocked drainage during a festival, leading to extensive waterlogging in the area. |