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Norway ship refloated after near miss with house

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May 27, 2025
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A large container ship that ran aground and crashed into a garden in Norway last week has been refloated.

Johan Helberg, who owns the house the ship nearly crashed into, said he “wouldn’t have traded this experience for anything” as he watched it being removed from his property.

“Get a ship in your garden, and you’ll find life worth living,” he told Norwegian TV channel TV2 on Tuesday.

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