Northern California earthquake: moment 5.5 quake rocks restaurant trends now

Northern California earthquake: moment 5.5 quake rocks restaurant trends now
Northern California earthquake: moment 5.5 quake rocks restaurant trends now

Northern California earthquake: moment 5.5 quake rocks restaurant trends now

Dramatic moment 5.5 earthquake rocks resort in Northern California, leaving restaurant trashed - with residents jolted awake by second 5.2 quake less than 12 hours later A 5.5 magnitude quake was reported on Thursday afternoon in the Plumas County area of Northern California   Less than 12 hours later, residents experienced another quake which registered as 5.2 on the Richter scale It comes as experts warn the 'Big One' could strike within the next seven years 

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Two powerful earthquakes have rocked areas of northern California in the last 24 hours, causing one resort to visibly shake,

A 5.5 quake was reported on Thursday afternoon and originated in Lake Almanor, in Plumas County.

Nearby Plumas Pines Resort was left trashed following the quake and had to close due to the damage.

CCTV footage captured the moment the quake hit the area, with the whole building appearing to move around as items are thrown across the room.  

Staff forced to brace as powerful 5.5 earthquake hit Plumas Pines Resort

Staff forced to brace as powerful 5.5 earthquake hit Plumas Pines Resort 

Pictures taken after the quake show a large amount of plates, liquor bottles and food strewn across the floors. 

The resort said in a social media post on Thursday morning: 'Due to the recent earthquake and the loss and damage our restaurant acquired we will be closed tonight and tomorrow morning. 

'We will reassess for the rest of our weekend after we are able to clean up and really determine what was lost! Thank you for your patience and we hope to be serving you soon!'

On Friday morning, the area experienced another quake which

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