A man in Norway woke up at dawn on Thursday to discover a huge container ship had spinned a stone shot from his house on the side of the fjord, and had slept through the shock.

For a reason still unknown, the NCL of 443 feet sailed to the shore just meters from Johan Helberg’s house in a fjord near Trondheim in the center of Norway.

Helberg only discovered the unexpected visitor when a panic neighbor who had repeatedly hid his bybell without anything cools and called him on the phone.

“The bell is classified at the time of the day I don’t like to open,” Helberg told Television Channel TV2.

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

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

“I was sure I was already outside, but no, there were no signs of life. Classify the doors times and nothing … and it was only when I called him on the phone that I managed to contact him,” Jorgesen told TV2.

Several hours later, the huge red and green container ship was still trapped near the wooden house, hoping to be reflected.

“He is a very bulky new neighbor, but he will disappear,” said Helberg.

According to reports, the ship caused damage to a heating pipe in the Helberg cabin, TV2 reported, but the owner told the station that it could have been much worse.

“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 was many meters away.”

None of the 16 crew members was Kured in the incident, whose cause is being investigated by the Norwegian police.

Bente Hetland, the CEO of the shipping company that has the NCL Saltan, told TV2 that the same ship felt twice before, once in 2023 in Hadle and once in 2024, in Ålesund.

An area view shows a 135 -meter to lung container ship next to the shore in the Trondheimsfjord on the outskirts of Byneset by Trondheim, Norway, on May 22, 2025, after he felt almost hitting a house.

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