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India.com
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- India.com
Another deadly virus will emerge killing thousands, it will happen in..., know horrifying predictions made by Japanese Baba Vanga...
Who does not know of Baba Vanga? The blind mystic from Bulgaria has fascinated the world for more than 50 years with her eerie predictions. Often called 'the Nostradamus of the Balkans,' Baba Vanga has acquired a legendary status due to her alleged abilities to predict major worldwide events, the rise and fall of communism, and many other major political events, among various other claims. There are also many others around the globe who claim to possess the ability to predict events in the future. One such person is Japan's Ryo Tatsuki. Japan's Ryo Tatsuki has made several predictions that have proven true over time. Notably, she had foreseen the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic well in advance. Due to her accurate predictions, she is often referred to as the 'Baba Vanga of Japan.' Ryo Tatsuki predicts that in 2030, another deadly virus will arise, one that could take thousands of lives. This is interesting to note as the coronavirus began in China in 2020, and is still not fully eradicated. The pandemic cycle is still going strong in India, with cases rising once again, in newly reported cases are emerging from territories, from Delhi to Maharashtra. In this climate, Ryo Tatsuki's prediction of a deadly virus coming in the years ahead is especially frightening. Millions have already died from COVID-19. Tatsuki has predicted many other significant world events, e.g. Freddie Mercury dying from pneumonia, Princess Diana dying in a car accident, the 2011 Kobe earthquake, and the coronavirus pandemic, all of which add to the intrigue — and fear — of Tatsuki's latest assertion. In her book 'The Future As I See It' (1999), Ryo Tatsuki predicted that a yet-to-be-determined virus would peak in April 2020 and then diminish, before reemerging a decade later. Now, the author has predicted an even more significant virus in 2030 that will take many lives. She has been alleged to be the 'Baba Vanga of Japan' because of her impressive accuracy. In addition to this viral warning, Tatsuki also claimed that a major earthquake would strike Japan in July 2025. The new predictions have captured the world's attention, once again highlighting this individual's predictions.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did 'Japanese Baba Vanga' really predict pandemic return? Here's why everyone's worried
As COVID-19 cases rise again in parts of Asia , including India, people are growing increasingly worried about the possibility of another pandemic wave. Major states like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, among others, have reported a sharp increase in cases. Health authorities are keeping a close watch and have issued guidelines to hospitals and the public to stay alert. Amid this concern, an old and chilling prediction made by Japanese manga artist and writer Ryo Tatsuki , often called the 'Japanese Baba Vanga', is going viral. People are now recalling her decades-old claim about a pandemic returning in 2030, as fresh cases begin to climb once again. Who is Ryo Tatsuki? Ryo Tatsuki is best known for her 1999 book The Future As I See It, in which she recorded visions she saw in her dreams. One of her most talked-about predictions reads: 'An unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Many now believe this was a reference to COVID-19. Her book also included predictions about the death of Princess Diana, singer Freddie Mercury, and several other major events, some of which people say have come true. Live Events With new variants like JN.1 being closely monitored, Tatsuki's warning about the virus returning with greater destruction is gaining renewed attention. Her 1999 prediction stated that the virus would return 10 years after 2020, cause more deaths, and once again disrupt global health systems. COVID-19 in India Now As of now, India has more than 1,000 active COVID-19 cases. Health officials are not panicking but are urging people to be cautious, follow safety guidelines, and stay informed. Inputs from TOI