During the last tsunami in December 2004, the Ramar Bridge, also known as Adams Bridge in the Palk Bay acted as a natural barrier preventing the direct devastation of the entire South Indian coastline, south and southwest of Nagapattinam. Thus the Ramar Bridge, traditionally and popularly also known as Ramasethu, played a key role in protecting the coastline in South India against the unforeseen ravages of the tsunami in December, 2004
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RE:Increased dangers from Tsunamis
by Arun Prasad on Sep 12, 2007 02:16 PM Permalink
you know something. Only portion of the so called bridge is to be dredged. This will be passage for vessels. Have some common sense.