One of them, weighing 30 tonnes and stretching 70 metres was found in Cathedral Street, near the Shard.
Two"monster" fatbergs that could have caused flooding over Christmas have been removed from sewers in central London.The other gloopy lump, stretching 70 metres and weighing 30 tonnes, was removed from the sewers in Cathedral Street near the Shard skyscraper.The massive deposits posed a threat to homes and businesses during the festive period, which could have been flooded with wastewater, the company added.
Thames Water is urging people not to"feed the fatberg" over Christmas by pouring fats and oils down the sink.
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