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  2. 1964 Rameswaram cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 Rameswaram cyclone (also known as the Dhanushkodi cyclone) was regarded as one of the most powerful storms to ever strike India on record. [1] The system was first identified as an area of low pressure over the Andaman Sea on December 15. Following interaction with a tropical wave, it began to develop and became a depression by ...

  3. List of rail accidents (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    December 22–23 – India – At about midnight, during the 1964 Rameswaram cyclone, train 653 from Pamban was approaching its terminus, the Palk Strait port of Dhanushkodi, when the signals failed. The driver decided to proceed, but the train was hit by a storm surge.

  4. Dhanushkodi - Wikipedia

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    After 21 December 1964, it moved westwards, almost in a straight line, at the rate of 400 to 550 kilometres (250 to 340 mi) per day. On 22 December, it crossed Vavuniya in Sri Lanka and made landfall at Dhanushkodi on the night of 22–23 December 1964. Estimated wind velocity was 280 kilometres per hour (170 mph) and tidal waves were 7 metres ...

  5. List of railway accidents and incidents in India - Wikipedia

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    23 December 1964: Pamban-Dhanushkodi Passenger; Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu: 200+ Storm surge due to a tropical cyclone: 20 November 2016: Indore–Patna Express; Near Pukhrayan, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh: 150 Derailment due to fractured rail 28 May 2010: Jnaneswari Express; A Goods train; Near Jhargram, West Bengal: 148+ Possible sabotage by Naxalites ...

  6. Dhanushkodi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dhanushkodi railway station is an abandoned railway station in Tamil Nadu, India. It was abandoned during the 1964 Rameswaram cyclone. [1] [2] It is one of the two branch lines gets diverted from Pamban Junction one is Pamban Junction–Rameswaram Branch line and the other is Pamban Junction–Dhanushkodi Branch line. A train called Boat mail ...

  7. December 1964 - Wikipedia

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    [115] [116] Hardest hit was the Indian town of Dhanushkodi, on Rameswaram Island. [117] Located in the Tamil Nadu state, Dhanushkodi had 2,000 residents and had been "a bustling coastal town with pilgrims, travellers, fishermen, tourists and others" and the site of the Hindu temple of Vinayaka; it would remain abandoned more than 50 years later.

  8. Category:Railway stations in India closed in 1964 - Wikipedia

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    1964; 1971; 1979; 1995; 2004; ... This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dhanushkodi railway station This page was ...

  9. National Highway 49 (India, old numbering) - Wikipedia

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    It traversed coast-to-coast linking Kochi in Kerala with Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu. It crosses the famous Pamban Bridge (Annai Indira Gandhi Bridge) before crossing into Rameswaram island. The total length runs up to 440 km (270 mi). [1] The 5 km road between Mukundarayar Chathiram and Dhanuskodi was destroyed during the 1963 cyclone and was ...