The extreme South-western part of Dhanushkodi facing Gulf of Mannar has been steadily submerging even before the 1964 cyclone.I visited Dhanushkodi in Feb 2011 and found the sea on the Gulf of Mannar side from the church about 1/2 km from it. My grandfather was an employee of Southern Railways ,from 1919-1928 or 1929, working at the jetty on the eastern part of Dhanushkodi facing Palk Straits. The Boatmail used to halt there for ferrying passengers to Columbo. My father and his elder brother were born at Dhanushkodi and studied at Dhanushkodi middle school (Which later became High school). After retirement my grandfather settled at Swamimalai. I visited Dhanushkodi in Sep 1964 with my father some months before the cyclone. I was 8 years old then. I still vividly remember the town, its lay-out, its buildings, the bathing ghats, the school my father studied and the Travellers Bungalow which was close the station.I was told by my father that house my father used to stay at Dhanushkodi was also destroyed in the cyclone but some occupants escaped when some naval vessels picked them up. I was told that Tamil weeklies like Ananda Vikatan, Kalki and Tamil Newspapers like Dinamani carried extensive photos and stories of Dhanushkodi cyclone for weeks. What a veritable treasure it would be if we can get hold of at least some of those issues?