
A woman known as Japan’s ‘Baba Vanga’ has predicted a major disaster to occur in just three months time.
Happy Tuesday, everyone.
Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist, has supposedly been making accurate predictions since the 1980s.
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The 70-year-old's work in 'The Future I Saw' was a serialisation of her prophetic dreams, and over the past few years, the book has resurfaced online after her previous predictions 'came true.'
It's said that Tatsuki foresaw Freddie Mercury’s passing in 1991, as well as the Kobe earthquake in 1995, which claimed the lives of 6,500 people.
"The earth cracks in Kobe, 15 days or 15 years later," she claimed to have penned in her diary.
Another random morning in 1995 even saw Tatsuki predict the coronavirus pandemic, believers say.

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"In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later," she wrote.
Later on, she was said to have predicted Japan's Tsunami in 2011, as 19,759 people were killed during the earthquake.
Now it seems her vivid dreams have already forecasted a grim outcome in July 2025.
The fortune teller has seen visions of the ocean 'boiling' in south of Japan, leading to a mega tsunami disaster.
Great, just in time for Summer.
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So her fans believe her dream depicts an underwater volcanic eruption, which would be powerful enough to trigger the tsunami.

The 'diamond shaped' impact zone is predicted to cover Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
And to make matters worse, she also foresees 'dragon-like shapes' moving toward an area near Hawaii.
According to Medium, Tatsuki retired in 2020 after noting in 1995 that it would be her 'own funeral'. Apparently the funeral was referring to the end of her career as a manga artist.
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Tatsuki's nickname came from the OG blind Bulgarian mystic, who was born in 1911.
Baba Vanga allegedly predicted major global events, such as WWII, 9/11, and climate change.
To top it off, she declared that humanity will meet its end in the year 5079.
Without providing specific details of this apocalyptic event, of course, she claimed natural disasters and wars would eventually leading to Earth's destruction. It's not the craziest prediction to be fair.
And then you've got Nostradamus who has been dead for 458 years. The French astrologer, born as Michel de Nostredame, marked his name in the history books with Les Prophéties - a collection of predictions - back in 1555.
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Although the English print version is only 179 pages, many have interpreted his words to predict upcoming contemporary world events.
While some see him as a genius, many just think he's being deliberately vague.
Topics: Baba Vanga, World News, Weather, Weird