Harald (22) from Sommarøya got a nuclear submarine in his halibut nets: "There's no point in getting fired up"

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***Note: The article first came up in Norwegian. When It popped up I clicked "translate" and it was translated to English. That's the link I'm posting.

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  • Fisherman Harald Engen (22) from Sommarøya in Troms experienced that a nuclear-powered submarine went into his halibut nets.
  • The submarine, USS "Virginia", had taken a whole chain of nets with halibut nets, which resulted in a loss of between NOK 40 and 50,000 for Engen.
  • The Coast Guard confirmed the incident and explained that it is difficult to see net buoys when the waves are high and it is slightly windy.
  • Engen hopes that there may be a replacement, as the nets were registered.
  • Despite the loss, there is no bad mood in the village aimed at the nuclear submarine.
  • The meadow is left with a blower and a torn aerial rope as a reminder of the incident.
The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAI. The content is quality assured by NRK's journalists before publication.

 
I'd say he caught it fair and square. That sub should belong to him now. Trump won't give it to him but Biden probably would.
 
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