Giant Gerberg extracted from the sewage in London Block fat length of 250 metres and a weight of 130 tons, which have blocked drains in East London, was defeated after a nine-week battle, said local authorities. Giant Gerberg (from the words “fat” and “iceberg”) — a solid mass of solidified grease, wet wipes, diapers, oils and condoms — was discovered in a sewer tunnel of the Victorian era in Whitechapel in September. London’s fatberg monster is finally gone after a nine-week clean https://t.co/DpoScqQYLg pic.twitter.com/WjVvXRxWcg — ITV London (@itvlondon) November 3, 2017 During the download an error has occurred. The scavengers of the company Thames Water, is responsible for all sewer pipes under the streets of the city, took more than two months to fight this monster because of the scale of the damage caused by gerberga sanitation. On extracting gerberga worked with a team of eight people, the final part
