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In the year 2019, the world saw the outbreak of one of the deadliest viruses - SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19. Initially detected in China's Wuhan city, the deadly and ferocious virus spread to almost all the countries, triggering massive death rates and medical emergencies. In India, the effect was so severe that the country witnessed a full lockdown for over a year - to tackle the virus. While the scary impact of the virus still haunts people who have lost their family members to the pandemic, a new prediction from Japan now warns that the world may be heading toward another disaster in the coming months.
Japanese Manga artist, Ryo Tatsuki, who had predicted the death of Princess Diana, and the outbreak of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, has recently predicted something more serious and scary for 2025. According to Ryo, this July 2025, the world will see a massive Tsunami, which is going to be three times bigger than what Japan experienced in 2011. She also predicted that the natural disaster would not only affect Japan, but also the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, and many other places.
Why are we considering Ryo's predictions? The reason that Ryo is being talked about is because she has made certain predictions in the past that actually happened. For COVID-19 Ryo wrote in her diary - "In 25 years, an unknown virus will come in 2020, will disappear after peaking in April, and appear again 10 years later."
Earlier, Ryo had also predicted Princess Diana's death. For her, she has explained that in her dreams she had seen the Princess' death. She had penned it down in her diary as well. She made this prediction on August 31, 1992, and exactly 5 years after this date, on August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died.
With all the dangerous and catastrophic earthquakes happening worldwide (recently a 7.7 magnitude earthquake took over 3,000 lives in Myanmar), this prediction does seem real. However, there are no scientific data that has backed these claims, as of now.
Tsunamis are among the most devastating natural disasters, capable of wiping out entire coastal communities in minutes. With climate change and seismic activities on the rise, experts warn that the threat of a major tsunami in 2025 cannot be ignored. The question is how prepared are we?
A tsunami doesn't just bring destruction; it also causes large-scale medical emergencies. From drowning and traumatic injuries to infections and psychological trauma, healthcare systems in affected regions must be ready to handle an overwhelming surge of patients.
How Should Countries Prepare?
Are countries doing enough to prepare, or are we at risk of being caught off guard again? Stay tuned for all the latest updates from around the world.