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

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

Whether or not you believe in prophecy, predictions about the future continue to captivate the world.

The legacies of renowned seers like Nostradamus and Baba Vanga live on, long after their deaths in 1566 and 1996, respectively.

Believers argue that their visions foresaw major world events — from the Great Fire of London and the rise of Adolf Hitler to the September 11 attacks and even an alleged attempt on Donald Trump’s life.

Though Baba Vanga is no longer with us, her influence remains strong.

Her predictions for 2025 are as dramatic as ever — including alien encounters, a war breaking out in Europe, and Formula 1 legend 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. Credit: Wikimedia/Creative Commons

A new mystic figure has emerged in the spotlight: Ryo Tatsuki, often referred to as the “Japanese Baba Vanga.”

Tatsuki has sparked global concern with a chilling prediction of a catastrophic event set to occur in July 2025.

Once a manga artist, she began documenting her vivid dreams in the 1980s, gradually building a devoted following for her uncanny foresight.

Her 1999 manga, The Future I Saw, chronicles several of these dreams—many of which seem to eerily mirror real-life events.

One striking example is her vision titled March 2011 Great Disaster Comes, which many believe predicted the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami that struck on March 11, 2011.

Now, she warns of an even more devastating event next year.

In her dream, Tatsuki saw the ocean “boiling” and an impact zone shaped like a diamond, stretching across regions near Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

She also described dragon-like forms approaching the area—imagery some interpret as symbolic of seismic disturbances, possibly linked to volcanic or tectonic activity near Hawaii and surrounding coastlines.

According to Tatsuki, the impending disaster 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. Credit: Adobe Stock

While experts at Times New World assert that there’s “no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims,” seismologists admit the region she references closely aligns with some of the world’s most geologically unstable zones — including the Pacific Ring of Fire and Japan’s Nankai Trough.

These areas are well-known for their potential to generate powerful undersea earthquakes and tsunamis.

Online reactions have been a mix of skepticism and caution.

One user on X (formerly Twitter) commented, “Predictions aren’t certainties. But if there’s even a 1% chance of truth, better to prepare than panic.”

Another wrote, “That’s chilling — hope it’s just a false alarm. Better safe than sorry.”

Some have even likened Tatsuki’s visions to possessing a supernatural Death Note — referencing the famous manga where names written in a cursed notebook seal their fate.

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