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‘New Baba Vanga’ Predicts Catastrophic Event In July That Could Impact Millions

The so-called ‘living Baba Vanga’ has warned of a devastating event coming in July 2025 that might affect millions.

Whether or not you believe in prophecies, people remain intrigued by predictions about the future.

The famous seers Nostradamus and Baba Vanga left lasting legacies that continue to capture attention, despite dying in 1566 and 1996, respectively.

Fans say their predictions have covered major historic events like the Great Fire of London, Hitler’s rise, the 9/11 attacks, and even an attempt on Donald Trump’s life.

Although Baba Vanga is no longer alive, her impact is still strong.

Her 2025 forecasts are striking, including possible alien contact, a European war, and Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton winning his eighth World Championship with Ferrari.

The ‘living Baba Vanga’ has predicted a catastrophic event in July 2025 that could impact millions.

A new mysterious figure is gaining global attention: Ryo Tatsuki, often referred to as the “Japanese Baba Vanga.”

Tatsuki has sparked worldwide concern with her latest prediction — a major disaster she believes will happen in July 2025.

Originally known as a manga artist, she’s been documenting her prophetic dreams since the 1980s.

In her 1999 manga The Future I Saw, she illustrated several visions — some of which appear to mirror real events.

One of the most striking examples is her dream titled “March 2011 Great Disaster Comes,” which many now link to the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.

More recently, Tatsuki has warned of a catastrophic event in July 2025.

In her dream, she described a “boiling” ocean and a diamond-shaped impact zone affecting regions like Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

She also saw dragon-like shapes approaching the area — imagery that some believe may symbolize seismic activity around Hawaii and nearby coasts.

According to Tatsuki, this upcoming event could be “three times bigger” than the 2011 tsunami, which claimed nearly 20,000 lives.

The ‘living Baba Vanga’ has claimed a disaster is on the way.

While experts from Times New World argue that Tatsuki’s claims lack scientific evidence, seismologists admit that the areas she mentioned are close to geologically unstable zones like the Pacific Ring of Fire and Japan’s Nankai Trough — both known for triggering powerful undersea quakes and tsunamis.

Online reactions have been mixed.

One X (formerly Twitter) user commented, “Predictions aren’t guarantees. But even a 1% chance is enough reason to be prepared.”

Another wrote, “That’s unsettling… hopefully it’s just a false alarm. Still, better safe than sorry.”

Some users have even likened Tatsuki’s statements to possessing a supernatural ‘Death Note,’ referring to the manga where writing a name leads to death.

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