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A man in Norway woke up to find a huge container ship running in his front garden.
135m (443 feet) ships, Johann Hilberg’s house, missed a meter at approximately 05:00 local time (03:00 GMT) on Thursday.
Mr. Helbert was only alerted to the uproar of his heart, who watched the ship heading directly to the beach, in byeset, near Trondheim.
“The door bell rang in the day when I don’t like to open it,” Hilberg told TV2 TV2.
He added: “I went to the window and I was completely surprised to see a large ship.” In an interview with the Guardian.
“I had to bend my neck to see the top of it. It was very unrealistic.”
He added to the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation: “Five meters south and could enter the bedroom.” “I haven’t heard anything.”

Al Jar Justin Georgessen said he woke up from the ship’s voice, as he fully headed towards the ground, and ran to Mr. Hilberg’s house.
“I was sure that he was already outside, but no, there was no sign of life. The door bell rang several times and nothing.”
He told TV2: “It was only when I called him on the phone, I managed to call him,” he told TV2.

NCL Salten had a Cypriot shipment ship on board, and she was traveling south west through the Trondheim Strait to Orkarger when she came out on her way.
No one was injured in the accident.
It is not known to cause the accident and the Norwegian police were said to be fulfilled.
“He is a very huge new neighbor, but it will disappear soon,” added Mr. Hilberg.
“We are grateful for no one.”
“At the present time, we do not know the cause of the accident and we are awaiting the conclusion of the ongoing investigation by the relevant authorities,” said Benti Hitland’s administrative director.
According to the reports, the ship had previously turned in 2023 but got free under its own power.

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