Norwegian Man Awakens to 443-Foot Cargo Ship in His Garden: Maritime Mishap Under Investigation(BBC)

by - May 23, 2025

 



Mr. Helberg was alerted to the unexpected visitor by his neighbor, Jostein Jorgensen, who witnessed the vessel heading toward shore at full speed. Despite the massive ship's proximity, Mr. Helberg reported hearing nothing until his neighbor rang his doorbell. "I had to bend my neck to see the top of it. It was so unreal," he remarked. (BBC )

The NCL Salten, carrying 16 crew members, was en route through the Trondheim Fjord to Orkanger when the incident occurred. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The cause of the grounding remains unknown, and Norwegian authorities have initiated an investigation. (BBC )

Bente Hetland, managing director of NCL, described the event as a "serious incident" and expressed gratitude that no one was harmed. She stated that the company awaits the outcome of the official investigation to determine the cause. (BBC

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This incident underscores the importance of maritime safety and the potential risks associated with large vessels navigating close to residential areas.

Key Points:

A 135-meter cargo ship ran aground in a Norwegian man's front garden.


The incident occurred near Trondheim, Norway, early Thursday morning.


No injuries were reported among the 16 crew members on board.


Norwegian authorities are investigating the cause of the grounding.(BBC)


Shareable Quote:

"I had to bend my neck to see the top of it. It was so unreal." – Johan Helberg, homeowner.(BBC)

Further Reading:

Maritime Safety Regulations in Norway


Understanding Ship Groundings and Their Causes

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