
When Johan Halberg said that he wanted a waterfront view, he did not expect the waterfront to come to him with a 443 -foot cargo ship.
Halberg on Thursday discovered a large -scale bow of NCL Salten, who was resting while throwing a stone from his house in Norway’s Banaset near Tronhem.
The vessel was surrounded in the initial hours, disappearing Halberg’s house for about 16 feet.
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Johan Halberg next to his home, with a container ship NCL Salten in the background, after a 443 -foot ship, in Tronhimsfjord, outside the Banasset, Tronham, Norway, on Thursday. (John Langgag/NTB scanpix through AP)
Remandable, Helberg said that he slept through the whole incident. He was only alert to his unexpected visitor when a related neighbor rang his door bell.
“I went to the window and was quite surprised to see a big ship,” Helberg told the Guardian newspaper. “I had to bow my neck to see its top. It was very untrue.”
Officials have determined that the clock officer of the ship, a Ukrainian national, slept on duty in his 30s, which definitely left for the vessel.
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Container Ship NCL Salent is seen next to Johann Helberg’s house after running a large -scale ship in Norway on Thursday. (John Langgag/NTB scanpix through AP)
The officer has been accused of careless navigation. No injury or oil spread was reported, but the incident caused a slight damage to the heating pump wire on Halberg’s property.
And this is not the first grounding of NCL Salten. The ship first fled to disgusting in 2023, but managed to free itself without help.
Efforts to refer the ship during high tide on Thursday failed.
A huge container ship fired ashes in Norway, almost a house. (Jan Langhaug/NTB/AFP via Getty Image)
The Norwegian coastal administration is assessing geometry before making another effort. Shipping company NCL has said that it is cooperating in the investigation.
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For Helberg, he lives in good souls despite unexpected infiltration.
“This is a very new neighbor, but it will soon go away,” he took a pinch.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.