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Hatiya Island (North Hātia Island)
Hatiya Island is an island in the northern Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, at the mouth of the Meghna river. The Island falls under Hatiya Upazila of Noakhali District. The island has an area of 480 km2. Other major offshore islands of this region are Bhola Island (which is the largest) and Manpura Island. All of these islands are densely populated. It is frequently subject to cyclones and destructive ocean waves.

There are no traces of 100-150 years old left in Hatiya due to the erosion of nature in the face of the heavy flooding of the Meghna and the huge body of water in the Bay of Bengal. Researchers like Suresh Chandra Dutta mentions that every 138 to 140 years, one mile of landmass is created in Hatiya. Taking into account this information, the island's age is estimated to be 5,000 to 6,000 years. At one time the distance with Sandwip was very short. But gradually that distance has now exceeded 60 miles. Constant erosion has created this distance. The game of breaking tools is swinging in a four-way swing. Breaking north, east and west. It is forming in the south again, as well as various types of small and big chars are rising around the mainland. According to a report by an organization called Web Star, the erosion of the northern part of the original territory of Hatiyar began in 1890. Although large tracts of land have been wiped out by river and sea erosion, at the same time the tool size in the north of the island has begun to increase at a rate of about 2 to 5 times the rate of erosion. At that time, the number of chars in the area was as follows: 5 at the mouth of Feni river, 16 at Hatia Island, 5 at Hatia Channel, 3 at the mouth of Meghna and 35 at the mouth of Dakatia river. In the span of 120 years, a lot has changed in accounting. Many chars have been connected to the mainland, some have been lost to erosion. Although it is difficult to determine the exact size due to continuous demolition, according to the estimates of the Upazila Parishad, the current area of the tool is mentioned as 2100 sq km.

 
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