On-duty navigator was allegedly asleep when cargo ship ran aground in Norway and nearly hit a house

OSLO, Norway (AP) — Norwegian prosecutors have charged a cargo ship’s on-duty navigator after he allegedly fell asleep on duty and the vessel ran aground, narrowly missing crashing into a home.

The ship, the NCL Salten, ran aground shortly before 6 a.m. Thursday. No oil spills were reported, and none of the 16 people aboard was injured.

Johan Helberg told Norwegian broadcaster NRK that he’d slept through the whole thing and only woke up when a neighbor started ringing his doorbell. Images show the ship’s red and green bow just meters (yards) from Helberg’s house along the Trondheim Fjord’s coast.

The on-duty navigator was the ship’s second officer, prosecutor Kjetil Bruland Sørensen said in a statement. He was charged with negligent navigation; his name was not made public.

Crews on Monday continued to take containers off the ship so it could be more easily removed from the area.

The container ship NCL Salten is seen next to Johan Helberg’s house, after the 135-meter-long ship ran aground almost hitting it, in the Trondheimsfjord outside Byneset, in Trondheim, Norway, Thursday May 22, 2025. (Jan Langhaug/NTB Scanpix via AP)

NCL, the shipping company, said it was cooperating with investigators.

A container ship ran aground in the Trondheimsfjord, Trondheim, Norway, Thursday May 22, 2025. (Jan Langhaug/NTB via AP)

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