The 443 feet ship finally liberated after almost arriving at Norway home while the owner slept: “
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The cargo ship crashes against the patio of man in Norway
The saviors on Tuesday took out a massive loading ship, which was the owner of the world holders to Running enchanted Only meters from a house in Norway, back to the water, said the company’s head that manages the operation.
A Ukrainian sailor of about 30 years was surveillance at that time and said there was He fell asleepaccording to the Norwegian police, who accused him of “negligent navigation.”
The NCL jump 443 feet sailed to the shore just a stone shot from a wooden house around dawn on Thursday.
“It’s good to have said Hello, but now it’s time to say goodbye,” said the occupant of the house, Johan Helberg, to the NRK radio station on Tuesday.

The containers on the ship, with the exception of those retired to lighten the arch, are still on board and will be downloaded tonight, Ole T. Bjornevik, the managing director of Boa Offshore, told News, and added that the operation only lasted 30 minutes and an inspection is underway.
“This was better than expected,” he told NRK. “This went beyond all expectations.”
The Ukrainian sailor has said that none of the collision alarms of the cargo ship had worked, said prosecutor Kjetil Buland Sorensen to the NTB news agency.
The investigation will also analyze whether the rules on the working hours and the rest periods adhered to the ship, according to the police.

Helberg also slept the incident and only discovered the unexpected visitor when a panic neighbor called his bell and called him on the phone.
“The bell rang at the time of the day I don’t like to open,” Helberg told Television Channel TV2.
According to reports, the ship caused damage to a heating pipe in the Helberg cabin, TV2 reported, but the owner said he considered himself lucky.
“If the ship had hit the rocky cliff right next to it, I would have raised and hit the house with force,” he told TV2. “It wasn’t many meters away.”
None of the 16 crew members were injured.
Bente Hetland, the CEO of the shipping company that has NCL Salten, told TV2 that the same ship felt twice before, once in 2023 in Hadsel and again in 2024 in Ă…lesund.

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