A man in Norway woke up early on Thursday to discover a huge container ship that was running a stone throwing from his home from the side of the strait-and he slept during the uproar.
For an unknown reason, NCL Salten 443 feet on the beach sailed meters away from Johan Hilberg’s house in a strait near Trondheim in the center of Norway.
Helbert only discovered the unexpected visitor when a neighbor who has repeatedly repeated his atmosphere and contacted the phone.
“The doorbell rang in the time of the day when I don’t like to open.” I told TV2 TV.
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His neighbor, Justin Yorgensen, said that he raised around 5 am local time by the sound of a ship heading at the maximum speed towards the ground and immediately ran to Hilberg’s house.
“I was sure that he was already abroad, but no, there was no sign of life. I rang the doorbell several times and nothing … and it was only when I called him on the phone I managed to call him,” Yorgensen told TV2.
After several hours, the huge red and green container ship was still stuck near the wooden house, pending recycling.
“It is a very new neighbor, but it will disappear soon,” said Hilberg.
It reported that the ship caused the heating tube damage in the Hilberg cabin, but the owner of the house told the station that it could have been much worse.
“If the ship hit the rock shelf next to it, it would have raised and hit the house strongly,” It’s customs TV2. “It was not several meters.”
None of the 16 crew members were injured in the accident, which is being investigated by the Norwegian police.
Bente Hetland, CEO of the shipping company NCL Salten, told TV2 that the same ship was going twice before – once in 2023 in Hadsel and once in 2024, in ålesund.
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