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Cargo Ship Runs Aground in Norwegian Garden, Narrowly Avoids Home

  • A 135-meter container ship named NCL Salten ran aground near a house in Byneset on the Trondheim Fjord around dawn on Thursday, 2025-05-22.
  • The ship approached the shore with 16 people aboard, and witnesses said it got closer and closer before grounding about eight meters from a neighbor's house.
  • Rescue efforts included an unsuccessful tugboat attempt and a salvage operation timed at high tide, but authorities stated refloating the vessel was impossible.
  • No oil leaks occurred, and the Norwegian Coastal Administration kept an oil response vessel on standby, while the shipping company's managing director called it a serious incident.
  • Authorities launched an ongoing investigation to determine the cause, which remains unknown, and the company expressed relief that no one was injured in the incident.
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innherred.no broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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