Two devastating earthquakes occurred in Turkey, one on August 17 and the ot
her on November 12, 1999. The magnitudes were 7.4 and 7.2 respectively. The
epicenter of the first earthquake was located near Golcuk, a town near Koc
aeli province, 110 km from Istanbul. The epicenter of the second earthquake
was in Duzce, 150 km from Istanbul. The first earthquake occurred after mi
dnight and killed more than 15000 people. This number is obtained from an o
fficial report, while the actual deaths are expected to be more than 20,000
. The earthquake was a nightmare for the whole country, and affected almost
10 cities including Istanbul. The second earthquake occurred on November 1
2 in the early evening, and killed about 1000 people. The affected area fro
m the two earthquakes has a population of about 20 million, which is one th
ird of the whole population of the country, and almost half of the Turkish
economical infrastructures is located in this region. This paper gives an o
verview of the two devastating earthquakes, including geological background
of the region, economical impacts and degrees of damages on different aspe
cts.