What Was Caught On Tape At This Seaside Restaurant In San Francisco Is Startling
Residents of Northern California have had their fair share of wet weather this past week. Heavy snowfall, rains and winds have swept the region, leaving many areas damaged with flooding. But perhaps none of it was quite so unexpected as the incident that happened just a few days ago.
In the middle of the night, a wave crashed through the window of a restaurant in San Francisco. Fortunately, no one was inside the building when this occurred; however, the building was not spared from damage. The footage below shows just how massive the wave - and its damage - was.
Moonraker Restaurant in Pacifica has been renowned for its breathtaking, expansive view of the ocean since it opened in 2011.
Unfortunately, it was this very characteristic that proved to endanger the restaurant in the midst of the storms that plagued Northern California this week.
In the middle of the night, a rogue wave crashed through the window, ushering in water that flooded the ground floor.
Glass flew every which way as more and more water poured into the restaurant. Thankfully, no one was inside during this horrific event.
According to restaurant owner Gary Mcnarma, damage is estimated to cost up to $15,000.
While the first floor has been completely flooded, the second floor is still open for business and was left unscathed.
Watch the short video below to see what the surveillance camera captured the night of the event:
Pacifica Restaurant can be found at 105 Rockaway Beach Ave, Pacifica CA 94044. What do you think of this shocking incident? Be sure to share your thoughts with us.
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