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A video captures a ground or surface rupture from a March 28 earthquake in Myanmar .
The video was filmed at a solar farm near the city of Mandalay .
Myanmar sits on the Sagaing Fault , which is a strike-slip fault.
Seismologists have not yet found a way to predict earthquakes with accuracy.
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