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Golcuk is west of Yuvacik and east of Yuzbasilar. The view shows a four-story structure (foreground debris) that was under construction in Golcuk. The first story may have been occupied. The beam-column connections were supposed to transfer moment to the columns. A full hinging may have occurred all around and an unstable mechanism was formed. Note the undamaged building (background), which also was under construction. Image Credit: NOAA National Geophysical Data Center August 17, 1999 Izmit (Kocaeli) Turkey earthquake On August 17, 1999, at 3:02 am local time (00:02 GMT) a magnitude (Mw) 7.4 earthquake occurred on the northern Anatolian fault. The epicenter was located very close to the south shore of the Bay of Izmit, an eastward extension of the Marmara Sea. The location of this earthquake and its proximity to a populous region on the Bay of Izmit contributed greatly to its damaging effects. The total estimated loss for port facilities in the region was around $200 million (US). Subsidence and slumping caused much of the coastal damage, but a tsunami was generated that also caused coastal damage and deaths. Event Data:
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