Baba Venga’s frightening predictions for July 2025, this time India is also in danger

Japan’s famous manga artist and prophet Ryo Tatsuki is known as a powerful woman who predicts the future. She is also called ‘Japan’s Baba Venga’ because many of her previous predictions, such as the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the devastating tsunami of 2011, have come true.

Now Ryo has given another serious warning – the possibility of a catastrophic tsunami in July 2025, which can be three times more destructive than the devastation of 2011. This devastation can affect countries like Japan, India, Philippines, Taiwan, and Indonesia. This warning is even more important for India because the 2004 tsunami is still fresh in people’s minds.

Ryo’s warning: A great tsunami crisis may come in 2025

Ryo Tatsuki had mentioned some horrific events of the coming times in her 1999 book ‘The Future I Saw’ and personal diary. According to him, in July 2025, a massive earthquake or volcanic eruption may occur in the ‘Ring of Fire’ of the Pacific Ocean, which will cause a massive tsunami. It is believed to be three times more powerful than the 2011 tsunami, which killed about 18,000 people at that time.

The impact of this tsunami will not be limited to Japan only, but its effect can reach the coastal areas of South Asia, including many states of India like Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Andaman-Nicobar Islands.

Why do previously accurate predictions make this warning serious?

Ryo’s prediction cannot be taken lightly because:

  • He predicted the death of Freddie Mercury in 1991, which later proved to be true.
  • He dreamed about the Kobe earthquake in 1995 before it occurred.
  • In 1999, he had mentioned a virus spreading in 2020, which matches the pandemic like the corona virus.
  • He also predicted the death of Princess Diana in 1992.

His predictions work in a 15-year cycle – that is, if this tsunami does not come in 2025, then its threat can be extended to 2030 or 2045.

Alarm bell for India

If Ryo’s words come true, then India may have to suffer huge losses. India lost more than 12,000 people in the 2004 tsunami. To deal with the possible tsunami in 2025, India will have to start disaster management planning, relief material, identification of sensitive areas, and alert system from now.

Tsunamis are not just sea waves, they also bring destruction, floods, diseases and destruction of infrastructure. It has now become necessary to make people living in coastal areas aware, keep evacuation plans ready and strengthen scientific monitoring systems.

Disclaimer:

This article is based on general information and media sources. We do not claim any prediction to be completely true. Please confirm with official sources before taking any decision.

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