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“New Baba Vanga” Predicts Massive Disaster For July 5 — Japan On Edge

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“New Baba Vanga” Predicts Massive Disaster For July 5 — Japan On Edge

According to the “living Baba Vanga,” millions could be impacted by a disastrous occurrence that occurs in July.

Future forecasts continue to captivate people worldwide, regardless of their belief in the efficacy of prophecies.

Even though Nostradamus and Baba Vanga passed away in 1566 and 1996, respectively, their legacy lives on.

Proponents assert that their predictions covered significant global occurrences including the Great Fire of London, Adolf Hitler’s ascent, the September 11 attacks, and even an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

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Despite her passing, Baba Vanga’s influence has endured.

Her forecasts for 2025 are actually as audacious as ever: they include everything from extraterrestrial contacts to a European conflict to Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton winning his seventh World Championship with Ferrari.

Another mystical character has recently come into the public eye: Ryo Tatsuki is frequently referred to as the “Japanese Baba Vanga.”

Tatsuki’s forecast of a calamity that would occur in a few days is causing alarm around the world.

Tatsuki, who began her career as a manga artist, has become well-known for her dreams, which she has been documenting since the 1980s.

Her 1999 manga, “The Future I Saw,” describes a number of her visions, some of which seem uncannily similar to actual occurrences.

One prominent example is her dream, “March 2011 Great Disaster Comes,” which many people now connect to the tragic March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami in Great East Japan.

She recently issued a “catastrophic” event warning for July 2025.

According to reports, her dream showed a “boiling” ocean and a diamond-shaped impact zone that encompassed regions near Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

She also spoke about dragon-like shapes approaching this area; some people theorise that these shapes might be visual cues associated with seismic activity in the vicinity of Hawaii and other coastal areas.

According to Tatsuki, the next catastrophe may be “three times bigger” than the 2011 tsunami, which killed around 20,000 people.

Seismologists have admitted that the geographic area she mentions is close to regions known for geological instability, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire and Japan’s Nankai Trough, despite Times New World specialists maintaining there is “no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims.”

Major undersea earthquakes and tsunamis can occur in these areas.

Reactions on the internet have been conflicting.

One user on X (formerly Twitter) remarked, “Predictions aren’t certainties. But if there’s even a 1% chance of truth, better to prepare than panic.”

Another added, “That’s chilling – hope it’s just a false alarm. Better safe than sorry, though.”

In reference to the famous manga in which names written in a cursed notebook result in death, some have even likened Tatsuki’s revelations to possessing a mystical “Death Note.”

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