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Japan earthquakes prediction: What are new Baba Vanga's predictions that is making the world jittery

Japan earthquakes prediction: What are new Baba Vanga's predictions that is making the world jittery

Time of India04-07-2025
People in Japan are currently gripped by fear following a chilling prediction made by Ryo Tatsuki, often referred to as the "New Baba Vanga." In her book 'The Future I Saw', Tatsuki foresaw a catastrophic event set to occur on July 5, 2025. According to her vision, a powerful earthquake along the Pacific Ocean coast could trigger a tsunami three times more devastating than the one that struck Japan in 2011. The alarming forecast has sent shockwaves through meteorologists, seismologists, and the Japanese government.
The prophecy has ignited widespread panic both on the ground and across social media platforms. Rumours of an impending mega-earthquake and tsunami have gone viral, fueling anxiety among people. The predicted calamity is believed to stem from a volcanic eruption or a massive undersea earthquake, with potential impacts not only on Japan but also on coastal regions of Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and India.
Adding to the anxiety, another Japanese woman, dubbed the "Baba Vanga of Japan," has reportedly experienced vivid dreams featuring boiling water, bubbling seas, and colossal waves—visions that many are now connecting to the July 5 prophecy.
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Historically, the Nankai Trough has produced pairs of massive earthquakes roughly every 90 to 200 years.
Key events include:
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1707 Hōei earthquake
1854 Ansei-Tōkai and Ansei-Nankai earthquakes (occurred one day apart)
1944 Tōnankai earthquake
1946 Nankaidō earthquake
Given the cyclical nature of seismic activity, scientists believe Japan is currently within the timeframe for another major event. The densely populated Pacific coastline—home to major cities like Osaka, Nagoya, and Shizuoka—raises serious concerns about the potential human and economic impact.
Government's New Disaster Preparedness Plan (2025)
The revised disaster management strategy, finalized in 2025, replaces the earlier framework from 2014. It sets out ambitious targets aimed at significantly reducing the impact of future natural disasters. The key objectives include:
Reducing fatalities by 80%
Cutting structural damage by 50%
Strengthening early warning systems and evacuation protocols
Reinforcing critical infrastructure in high-risk areas
The updated plan addresses both earthquake preparedness and tsunami resilience, acknowledging the severe risks associated with a potential Nankai Trough rupture.
200 target measures
The plan sets out 200 specific targets to be reviewed annually. Key initiatives include:
Retrofitting vulnerable homes to meet earthquake-resistant standards
Expanding and modernizing tsunami evacuation towers
Enhancing early warning systems through AI and satellite technology
Increasing the frequency of evacuation drills in high-risk municipalities
Stockpiling emergency supplies in coastal shelters
Local governments will be responsible for executing these measures, with financial and logistical backing from the central government.
Japan's Baba Vanga Ryo Tatsuki's prediction and public reaction
Alongside scientific concerns, public anxiety has surged due to predictions made by Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese manga artist often referred to as the 'New Baba Vanga.' Known for her allegedly accurate past forecasts, Tatsuki has predicted the formation of a massive seabed crack between Japan and the Philippines, triggering a tsunami potentially three times more powerful than the 2011 disaster.
While her claims lack scientific backing, they have sparked widespread fear on social media and intensified discussions around disaster preparedness. Authorities have neither endorsed nor outright dismissed her predictions, but continue to rely on geological and seismological data to guide policy and planning.
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