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A nearby cctv camera captured the faults rupture in real time, … On 28 march 2025, a 7. 7 magnitude earthquake struck central myanmar, becoming the most powerful in over a century. · what makes this event groundbreaking isnt just the seismic power—it’s the unprecedented footage captured by a cctv camera near the fault line. · scientists have long struggled to figure out the tricky dynamics of fault slip during a major earthquake. · the camera, located roughly 20 meters (~65 feet) east of the fault and about 120 kilometers (~75 miles) from the earthquake’s hypocenter, captured what appears to be the … In march 2025, a magnitude 7. 7 earthquake struck central myanmar, marking the strongest seismic event in over a century. · researchers at kyoto university used this rare video to measure the faults movement in stunning detail, confirming a rapid, pulse-like rupture and a subtle curve in the slip … Researchers at kyoto … Now, for the first time, they have observed the exact moment the earth split, … · watch the earth split: · the team applied a technique known as pixel cross-correlation to the cctv footage to analyze the fault’s movement frame-by-frame. The footage shows the land on one side of the fault sliding northward,. 2. 5-meter fault slip captured in real time! But what turned global scientific heads was cctv footage that … On , a 7. 7-magnitude earthquake in myanmar was caught on cctv, capturing—for the first time ever—a 2. 5-meter fault slip in real time. This groundbreaking footage confirms a. What makes this event so special is that a cctv camera near the fault line recorded the ground moving in real time. Their analysis reveals that the fault slipped …