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Help me free up storage space

I have a VPS running on Ubuntu 22.04 and it hosts a wordpress site with a 5gb mysql database. I had left the VPS on idle for 3yrs and now when I came to check my VPS my storage space was 100% full. I had 15gb free space before I left it on idle. My wordpress site doesn't accept uploads so I don't know how storage got full. I've deleted the log files located in /var/logs which freed up 5gb but I don't know where the remaining 10gb are sitting.

Does anyone know where large directories are located that might have grown overtime since I had it on idle?

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