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While the owner was sleeping, a 440-foot boat almost hit the Norwegian hut. It is reported that the helmsman fell asleep as well.

The helmsman of a huge container ship, stranded in Norway When the owner sleeps, a few feet from the cabin Norwegian media reported on Friday that they might have fallen asleep when the accident occurred.

“There was only one person on the bridge at the time. He was driving the ship, but he didn’t change the route when entering Trondheim Fjord,” the news agency NTB reported.

Police officer Kjetil Bruland Sorensen told NTB: “Police have received information from others on board.”

The 443-foot NCL Salten drove toward Johan Helberg’s wooden house near dawn Thursday.

Johan Helberg placed next to his house next to the coast of Trondheimsfjord, Norway on May 22, 2025, and placed a 443-foot container ship on the coast of Trondheimsfjord in the north.

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Herberg had only one panicked neighbor who repeatedly rang the doorbell, and to no avail, he found the unexpected visitor and called him by phone.

“The doorbell rings during the day,” Herberg told TV2.

His neighbor, Jostein Jorgensen, said he was piqued by the sound of a ship heading to land at full speed around 5 a.m. and ran to Herberg’s home immediately.

TV2 reported that the huge ship reportedly caused damage to the heating pipes in the Herberger Lodge, but the homeowner said he thought he was lucky.

“If the ship hits the rocky cliff next to it, it will lift and hit the house hard,” he told TV2. “There is not much distance.”

People stood near a container ship in Trondheim, Norway on May 22, 2025, which almost hit the house.

People stood near a container ship in Trondheim, Norway on May 22, 2025, which almost hit the house.

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None of the 16 crew members of the cargo ship were injured and Norwegian police have investigated.

“We know police pointed out they have a suspect and we will continue to assist police and authorities in conducting an ongoing investigation,” NCL Shipping said Friday.

It added: “We are still doing internal queries but are reluctant to speculate further.”

Transportation CEO Bente Hetland told TV2 that the same ship ran twice in Hadsel in 2023 and again in Ålesund in 2024.

So far, efforts to reinstall the ship have failed, with the huge red and green container ship still stuck in the cabin.

Aerial view shows Trondheim, Norway, almost hit the house on a 443-foot container ship on the coast of Trondheimsfjord outside Trondheim on May 22, 2025.

Aerial view shows Trondheim, Norway, almost hit the house on a 443-foot container ship on the coast of Trondheimsfjord outside Trondheim on May 22, 2025.

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