The North Sea container line (NCL), the shipping company that rented the ship, said in a press release Friday that the rescue process is continuing, adding that its higher priority was a safe and safe rescue operation.
He said: “We are grateful for no one infected with regard to yesterday’s land, and that everyone is safe – whether on the ground on which the ship is based or on board.”
He added: “We are aware of the police stating that they have one suspect, and we continue to help the police and authorities in their continuous achievement.” “We also do internal inquiries, but we prefer not to speculate more.”
An initial attempt by the Norwegian coastal administration failed to pull it into the sea. NCL said in an update that another attempt will not only occur on Friday. It was not clear if that succeeded.
Meanwhile, Hilberg said that large ships often pass next to his home, but they usually remain inside the deep water of the strait instead of his annihilation.