DATEPROVINCESIZEDETAILS
2020London10 tonsA 10-ton fatberg was discovered in London’s sewers. The blockage, composed of fats, oils, and wet wipes, led to significant sewer backups and was widely reported by local news and government agencies.
2020Manchester12 tonsManchester faced a 12-ton fatberg in March 2020. The issue caused major sewer disruptions and was covered by local media.
2020Birmingham15 tonsBirmingham encountered a 15-ton fatberg in June 2020. The blockage led to severe sewer problems, and the incident was reported by both local news sources and the city council.
2020Leeds11 tonsLeeds experienced an 11-ton fatberg in August 2020, causing sewer backups and significant local media coverage.
2020Cardiff, UK64 tonsFatberg found in Cardiff, primarily composed of cooking fats, oils, and sanitary products, causing significant disruptions to the sewer system.
2020Glasgow13 tonsGlasgow dealt with a 13-ton fatberg in October 2020. The blockage caused major sewer issues and was extensively covered in local news.
2020Liverpool9 tonsLiverpool reported a 9-ton fatberg in December 2020, leading to sewer disruptions.
2021London14 tonsLondon faced a 14-ton fatberg in January 2021, causing extensive sewer disruptions and flooding. The incident was covered by local media and government agencies.
2021Manchester13 tonsManchester experienced a 13-ton fatberg in March 2021. The blockage led to significant sewer problems.
2021Birmingham16 tonsBirmingham dealt with a 16-ton fatberg in May 2021, one of the largest in recent years. The issue was reported by local news and the city council.
2021Leeds12 tonsLeeds encountered a 12-ton fatberg in July 2021, causing sewer backups.
2021Glasgow15 tonsGlasgow reported a 15-ton fatberg in September 2021. The blockage led to severe sewer problems.
2021Liverpool10 tonsLiverpool faced a 10-ton fatberg in November 2021, causing sewer disruptions
2022London17 tonsLondon encountered a 17-ton fatberg in February 2022, setting a new record. The blockage caused severe sewer problems and was widely covered by local news and government reports.
2022Manchester14 tonsManchester reported a 14-ton fatberg in April 2022, leading to significant sewer disruptions.
2022Birmingham13 tonsBirmingham faced a 13-ton fatberg in June 2022. The fatberg caused severe sewer problems and was highlighted by local media.
2022Leeds11 tonsLeeds experienced an 11-ton fatberg in August 2022, causing sewer backups.
2022Birmingham65 tonsSignificant fatberg blocking a major sewer line in Birmingham, consisting of cooking fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste.
2022Glasgow14 tonsGlasgow reported a 12-ton fatberg in October 2022. The blockage led to major sewer issues.
2022Liverpool14 tonsLiverpool dealt with a 14-ton fatberg in December 2022. The fatberg caused significant sewer disruptions.
2023London18 tonsLondon reported an 18-ton fatberg in January 2023, the largest recorded in recent years. The blockage caused extensive sewer problems and flooding, with extensive coverage in local news and government reports.
2023Manchester15 tonsManchester faced a 15-ton fatberg in March 2023. The fatberg led to significant sewer disruptions.
2023Birmingham16 tonsBirmingham dealt with a 16-ton fatberg in May 2023. The blockage caused major sewer issues and was widely covered by local media and government sources.
2023Leeds12 tonsLeeds encountered a 12-ton fatberg in July 2023. The fatberg led to sewer backups and significant local news coverage.
2023Glasgow13 tonsGlasgow reported a 13-ton fatberg in September 2023. The blockage caused severe sewer problems.
2023Liverpool11 tonsLiverpool faced an 11-ton fatberg in November 2023, leading to significant sewer disruptions.
2024London20 tonsLondon reported a 20-ton fatberg in February 2024, the largest in recent years. The blockage caused severe sewer disruptions and flooding. This incident was widely reported by local news and government agencies.
2024Manchester17 tonsManchester experienced a 17-ton fatberg in April 2024. The blockage led to significant sewer problems.
2024Birmingham15 tonsBirmingham faced a 15-ton fatberg in June 2024. The fatberg caused major sewer issues and was covered by local media and government sources.
2024Leeds14 tonsLeeds reported a 14-ton fatberg in August 2024. The blockage caused severe sewer disruptions.