
Japanese 'Baba Vanga' Predicts 2030 Virus Outbreak That 'Could Kill Hundreds'
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The updated edition of Tatsuki's book renews her earthquake prediction, causing Japan trip bookings to drop sharply, with further declines expected in the coming months
A renowned psychic from Japan, often likened to the famed Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga, has made a startling prediction about a future global crisis. Ryo Tatsuki, a comic artist and prophet known for her accurate predictions, has warned of a deadly virus emerging in 2030. This virus, she claims, will be reminiscent of the COVID-19 pandemic and could present a significant threat to global health.
Tatsuki, popularly referred to as the 'New Baba Vanga' due to her prophetic prowess, has previously predicted high-profile events such as the deaths of Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana, the 2011 Kobe earthquake, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
In her book ' The Future as I See It ' (1999), she predicted an unknown virus peaking in April 2020, which would then dissipate, only to return after a decade. She now foresees another, even more devastating virus in 2030, potentially causing numerous fatalities.
The comparison to Baba Vanga stems from her own remarkable history of predictions. Baba Vanga, who lost her vision in a storm at age 12, claimed this incident granted her the ability to foresee the future. She accurately predicted about 85% of her prophecies, earning global recognition.
Tatsuki's predictions have sparked significant concern, particularly as COVID-19 cases are rising again in India, prompting calls for increased caution. Alongside her viral prediction, Tatsuki has also forewarned of a major earthquake in Japan, projected for July 2025.
Japan, situated in a seismically active region, experiences around 1,500 earthquakes annually, many of which go unnoticed due to their low intensity. However, the 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused widespread destruction, including damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, an event Tatsuki had predicted.
As the world remains vigilant, Tatsuki's predictions serve as a stark reminder of potential future challenges, urging global preparedness.
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June 05, 2025, 18:21 IST

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