In Norway, a cargo vessel stuck in the garden of a local resident
In Norway, a cargo vessel stuck in the garden of a local resident
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In Norway, a man found a 135-meter truck in his garden in the morning.
The ship sat on a shallow and barely crashing into the house, reported The Guardian and BBC.
At about 5 am on May 22, NCl Salten ships on the shallows after entering the Trondheim Fjord on the way to the city of Orcanger.
Local residents of Bineset saw a ship at a speed of 16 knots (about 30 kilometers per hour) headed right to the shore and stopped in the garden of Johann Helberg, almost not touched the house.
His neighbor Jetein Jorgensen woke up from the sound of the vessel approaching. He ran to call Helberg at the door, but he did not open. Then Jorgensen decided to call.
When Helberg woke up and looked out the window, he saw the ship’s nose in his garden.
« I had to bend my neck to see his top. It was so unrealistic, » Said the man.
There were 16 crew members on board
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Helberg has been living in this house for 25 years. According to him, the ships are usually returned to the fjord on the left or right. But this went straight.
« Another five meters south – and he would fly into the bedroom. It’s a very bulky new neighbor, but he will soon take away from here, » – says the man.
There were 16 crew members on board Cyprus, including Norwegians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians and Russians. None of them was injured. Not reporting or spilling reports.
Police are currently investigating and have already found one suspect on board the ship. Among the possible causes of the incident is a technical malfunction and human error.
At the same time, North Sea Container Line reported that « there was no reason to believe that it was deliberate. » The suspicion was called « the usual police procedure ».
The first attempt to pull the ship was unsuccessful, so it remained in the shallows until the next tide.
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