New Baba Vanga's 5 July tsunami prediction come true? 900 earthquakes strike Japan's Tokara Islands
New Baba Vanga's prediction: A wave of fear has swept across Japan as more than 900 earthquakes have rocked the Tokara Islands in the past two weeks. The sudden spike in seismic activity has left people wondering whether a chilling prediction by the New Baba Vanga, Ryo Tatsuki, is finally coming true.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, while no major damage has been reported yet, the sheer number of tremors is highly unusual and could be a warning of something bigger to come.
Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist often referred to as the New Baba Vanga, shocked the world with her terrifying prediction of a major natural disaster in Japan on 5 July. She mentioned it in her 2021 manga titled “The Future I Saw”. In the manga, Tatsuki warned of a crack in the ocean floor and a massive tsunami that would hit Japan, three times higher than usual.
With over 900 earthquakes recently recorded in the Tokara Islands, many now believe that this Baba Vanga-style prediction might not have been fiction after all.
The Tokara Islands, a small group of 12 islands located between Japan’s mainland and Okinawa, have been experiencing constant tremors for the past two weeks. The US Geological Survey (USGS) even recorded a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in the region on Wednesday.
Since 21 June, the Japan Meteorological Agency has confirmed over 900 earthquakes in the area, with magnitudes ranging between 1.5 to 5.6. Most of these were minor, but the frequency has raised alarm among both experts and the public. Read more on Baba Vanga's prediction
More than 600 residents live on the Tokara Islands, and they’re growing increasingly anxious. Many say they haven’t slept properly since the tremors began. The remote location of these islands means emergency response teams take over six hours to reach, adding to the fear and uncertainty.
While no official explanation has been provided for this sudden surge in quakes, experts suggest it could be linked to undersea volcanic activity. A similar case occurred near Iwo Jima two years ago, when an underwater volcano created a brand new island.
The original Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian mystic, made numerous predictions that reportedly came true — from the 9/11 attacks to the tsunami in Asia, and even the collapse of the Soviet Union. She also warned of a dramatic increase in natural disasters in the 21st century, especially in countries like Japan and Indonesia.
Now, New Baba Vanga Ryo Tatsuki seems to be following the same path, with her prediction about 5 July stirring deep concern among Japanese citizens.
Although earthquakes are common in Japan, the current seismic activity around the Tokara Islands is far from normal. The Japan Meteorological Agency has ruled out a tsunami threat for now but has advised locals to stay alert for falling rocks and landslides.
The agency also stated that there's no scientific proof supporting Ryo Tatsuki’s prediction, but the timing of these earthquakes is making people uneasy, especially after the viral circulation of her manga’s prophecy.
As the situation unfolds, the big question remains: Was the July 5 prediction by the New Baba Vanga just a coincidence, or is Japan on the edge of a larger catastrophe? With more than 900 earthquakes already shaking the Tokara Islands, it’s hard for locals to ignore the fear.
Whether or not Ryo Tatsuki’s prophecy turns out to be true, one thing is certain — Japan must stay on high alert as nature continues to show signs of unrest.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on publicly available sources and speculative reports. Predictions mentioned are not supported by scientific evidence. Readers are advised to treat such content with caution and not make decisions based solely on unverified forecasts.
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