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Cargo Ship that Ran Aground and Almost Hit a House Is Towed Away Five Days Later

  • A cargo ship named NCL Salten ran aground early last Thursday in Trondheim fjord, Norway, narrowly missing a house.
  • The grounding occurred after the ship's second officer, who allegedly fell asleep on duty, was charged with negligent navigation.
  • Containers were unloaded from the vessel ahead of a refloating operation, which took place five days later in the morning hours.
  • Ole T. Bjørnevik, who leads the tugboat firm responsible for the refloating effort, reported that the operation "went better than expected."
  • The ship was successfully refloated without any injuries or oil leaks and was then escorted to the harbor at Orkanger.
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Cargo ship that ran aground and almost hit a house is towed away five days later

The on-duty navigator, the ship's second officer, has been charged with negligent navigation after he allegedly fell asleep on duty.

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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