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Japan's 'Baba Vanga' prediction shocks world again, says another mega disaster is..., thousands will die due to...

Japan's 'Baba Vanga' prediction shocks world again, says another mega disaster is..., thousands will die due to...

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Japan's 'Baba Vanga' prediction shocks world again, says another mega disaster is…, thousands will die due to…
Japanese Baba Vanga Predictions: The terror of Covid-19, which broke out in China's Wuhan in 2020, is not over and it has again started spreading slowly. Cases of coronavirus have started increasing in several countries around the world, including India. Meanwhile, Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist from Japan, is gaining global attention again—not for her comics, but for her scary prediction. She is also famous as the Japanese Baba Vanga, as most of her earlier predictions were accurate. She has made accurate disaster predictions since the 1980s. Ryo, who records these predictions after vivid dreams, made a prediction that has scared the world. According to Ryo, another deadly virus like Covid-19 will kill thousands of people across the world. Notably, millions of people have lost their lives around the world; in such a situation, the talk of a new deadly virus knocking at the door after a few years has scared people. Baba Venga Of Japan Made A Prediction
Many predictions of Nostradamus and Baba Vanga have come true so far and now there is talk of Ryo Tatsuki, whose predictions have also proved to be correct.
Tatsuki has warned about the arrival of a dangerous virus like corona in the year 2030, which can kill thousands of people across the world. Let us tell you that Ryo had already talked about the Covid-19 pandemic, which wreaked havoc all over the world, causing the death of millions of people. Many Predictions Of Japanese Baba Venga Have Come True
Several predictions made by Ryo Tatsuki have proven accurate. These include events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the deaths of Freddie Mercury and Princess Diana, and the major 2011 Kobe earthquake. Will The New Virus Be More Dangerous Than The Corona Virus?
Ryo Tatsuki had predicted the covid-19 outbreak in her book 'The Future as I See It' in 1999 itself. She had predicted the peak of an unknown virus in 2020, which also proved to be true. Along with this, Ryo also predicted its end later.
She also predicted a new and even more destructive virus in the year 2030. As per the prediction, the new virus can also kill a large number of people. Warning Of Devastating Earthquake In Japan Next Month!
Ryo Tatsuki's book, 'The Future as I See It,' predicts a major earthquake in Japan in July 2025, potentially causing significant damage and accompanied by a devastating tsunami. Tatsuki also mentions a virus more dangerous than the coronavirus. Japanese authorities have dismissed these predictions as unfounded and lacking scientific evidence, urging the public to disregard such rumours.

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