Cargo Ship Crashes Into Man’s Yard
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A Norwegian man awoke to find that a cargo ship had run aground and narrowly missed crashing into his home along the Trondheim Fjord's coast.
The homeowner said he was asleep and did not know about the ship until his neighbor alerted him.
A man in Norway woke up to find a cargo ship within a few feet of his home after it ran aground. Johan Helberg apparently slept through the whole ordeal, and only woke up after a neighbor rang his doorbell, he told a Norwegian media outlet. The neighbor was awake when it happened and saw the whole thing.
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A 443-foot cargo ship ran aground in southwestern Norway, narrowly missing a house. Homeowner Johan Helberg was woken up by his neighbor, who had spotted the vessel in Helberg’s front garden in the early hours of the morning.
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A Norwegian man was roused by a neighbor in the early morning and alerted to an unusual situation: a cargo ship was in his front yard.
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