A 440 feet ship almost hit a Norwegian cabin while its owner slept. According to reports, the helmsman was also asleep.

A 440 feet ship almost hit a Norwegian cabin while its owner slept. According to reports, the helmsman was also asleep.

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The helmsman of a huge container ship that hired in Norway several feet away from a cabin while its owner slept He was probably asleep at the time of the accident, Norwegian media reported on Friday.

“Only one person was on the bridge at that time. He was running the ship, but did not change course when he entered the Trondheim Fjord as he should,” said the NTB news agency.

“The police have received information from others who were aboard that he was asleep,” Kjel Buland Sorensen told NTB official.

The NCL jump 443 feet sailed to the shore next to the wooden cabin of Johan Helberg around the dawn on Thursday.

Johan Helberg poses next to his house and a 443 -feet long container ship next to the shore in the Trondheimsfjord on the outskirts of Bynest for Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025, after the ship hiced up, almost hitting his house.
Johan Helberg poses next to his house and a 443 -feet long container ship next to the shore in the Trondheimsfjord on the outskirts of Bynest for Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025, after the ship hiced up, almost hitting his house. Jan Langhaug/NTB/News through Getty Images

Helberg discovered the unexpected visitor only when a panic neighbor who had twisted his bell repeatedly in vain surrendered 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.

His neighbor, Jostein Jorgensen, said he was awakened around 5 in the morning by the sound of a ship that goes at full speed and immediately ran to Helberg’s house.

According to reports, the mass 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.”

People are near a container ship, which almost hit a house, in Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025.
People are near a container ship, which almost hit a house, in Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025. NTB/Jan Langhaug/Via Reuters

None of the 16 members of the cargo ship crew was injured, and the Norwegian police have opened an investigation.

“We are aware of the Police who states that they have a suspect, and we continue to help the police and the authorities in their ongoing investigation,” NCL shipping group said on Friday.

“We are also making internal consultations, but we prefer not to speculate anymore,” he added.

Bente Hetland, the CEO of the shipping company, told TV2 that the same ship ran down twice before, once in 2023 in Hadsel and again in 2024, in Ă…lesund.

The efforts to refloat the ship have failed so far, and the huge red and green container ship remained stuck, advancing on the small cabin.

An aerial view shows a 443 -feet long container ship next to the shore in the Trondheimsfjord on the outskirts of Byneet by Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025, after he said, almost hitting a house.
An aerial view shows a 443 -feet long container ship next to the shore in the Trondheimsfjord on the outskirts of Byneet by Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025, after he said, almost hitting a house. Jan Langhaug/NTB/News through Getty Images
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