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1990 Manjil–Rudbar earthquake

|date =
|time = 00:30:14 IRST 〔
|duration =
|magnitude = 7.4 Mw
|depth = 〔
|location = 〔
|type = Strike-slip
|affected = Iran
|damages = $8 billion 〔
|intensity = X (''Extreme'')
|pga =
|tsunami =
|landslide =
|foreshocks =
|aftershocks =
|casualties = 35,000–50,000 killed 〔
60,000–105,000 injured 〔
105,000–400,000 displaced 〔
}}
The 1990 Manjil–Rudbar earthquake occurred on June 21 at in northern Iran. The shock had a moment magnitude of 7.4 and a Mercalli Intensity of X (''Extreme''). Widespread damage occurred to the northwest of the capital city of Tehran, including the cities of Rudbar and Manjil. The National Geophysical Data Center estimated that $8 billion in damage occurred in the affected area. Other earthquake catalogs presented estimates of the loss of life in the range of 35,000–50,000, with a further 60,000–105,000 that were injured.
==Use in media==
Acclaimed Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami has fictionally incorporated the earthquake and its effects on northern Iran into multiple films of his. In ''Life, and Nothing More...'' (1992), a director and his son search for child actors from a previous Kiarostami film, ''Where is My Friend's House?'' (1986), which was shot in a city that, by the time of the second film's production, is recovering from the earthquake. Kiarostami's next film ''Through the Olive Trees'' (1994) follows a film crew as they shoot scenes from ''Life, and Nothing More...''; in one of these scenes a man discusses his marriage having taken place a day after the earthquake. Critics and scholars often refer to these three films as the Koker trilogy, and rank them among the director's finest works.

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