
Japanese Baba Vanga's chilling tsunami prediction comes true after 25 days as warnings issued for 44 countries in…?; here's what she had predicted for…
The entire world is rattled by a powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, which has triggered tsunami alerts in as many as 44 countries in the Pacific Ocean region, and led many to believe that Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist and prophet, may have accurately predicted the cataclysmic even in manga she published several years ago. Why Japan's Baba Vanga is back in spotlight after Russia earthquake?
Interestingly, the Kamchatka earthquake that sent tsunami waves as far as Japan's Hokkaido island, occurred weeks after many social media users turned the spotlight on Watashi ga Mita Mirai (The Future I Saw), a manga published in 1999 by Ryo Tatsuki– often dubbed as the New Baba Vanga– in which she had purportedly prophesized about a similar disaster taking place in July 2025.
The Russia earthquake has piqued renewed interest in Ryo Tatsuki's manga as many of her fans and followers believe that the Japanese prophet has accurately predicted major world events, including the deaths of Princess Diana and Freddie Mercury, the COVID-19 outbreak , as well as the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Earlier this year, fans of Tatsuki's work claimed that the artist had predicted a major cataclysm to occur on July, but nothing particular happened on the day, leaving many to believe that her predictions were nothing but hoax and people finding patterns in anything they are invested in. What netizens are saying about Ryo Tatsuki?
However, the Ryo Tatsuki has shot back into focus after a tsunami alert was issued for as many 44 countries across the globe, from Indonesia, Japan, to Australia, following a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, which triggered tsunami waves in the Pacific Ocean.
Social media is abuzz with many linking Tatsuki's manga to the latest earthquake and tsunami alerts. 'Massive 3 Feet Tsunami Alert for the entire Coast of Japan after a Powerful Magnitude of 8.8 Earthquake in the Coast of Russia, Japanese Manga Predictor Ryo Tatsuki, The Future I Saw, who predicted the 2011 Quake did it again! Stay safe, Japan,' one user wrote.
'How did New Baba Vanga, Ryo Tatsuki, predict a mega Tsunami for July 2025? If you're on the West Coast, GET AWAY FROM THE WATER,' another commented.
'Not the exact date, but you have to respect Ryo Tatsuki,' a third chimed in. Kamchatka earthquake
Earlier, a powerful earthquake, measuring 8.8 on the Richter Scale, struck the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's far east on Wednesday. As per the USGS, the quake, which struck at a depth 19.3 km (12 miles), was epicentered 25 km (80 miles) east-southeast of Petropavlovsk in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula along the coast of Avacha Bay.
The USGS had earlier categorized it as a 8.0 magnitude tremor but later revised the seismic reading to magnitude 8.8.
Social media videos showed the devastation caused by the massive earthquake, as buildings shook violently due to the tremor, while infrastructure damage was reported as several places in the region.
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