TOKYO: The prediction that a major disaster will hit Japan on July 5 has the world worried. Some developments in the past few days are also giving distant indications that the prediction will come true. Ryo Tatsuki's prediction is that a major natural disaster awaits Japan. The fear is compounded by the fact that Tatsuki, known as the 'New Baba Vanga', is the person who accurately predicted the Covid pandemic and the 2011 tsunami.
Tokara is an island in the Kagoshima archipelago in southwestern Japan. It is a relief that the island has not suffered any serious damage despite the frequent earthquakes. The Japan Meteorological Agency said that the island and surrounding areas are being closely monitored.
Cities will sink into the sea, water will boil, and there will be huge waves and a huge tsunami. It will be more terrible than the one that hit Tohoku in 2011, says Ryo Tatsuki in his book 'The Future I Saw'.
People are panicking in the new situation. However, the Japanese government has issued a message to the public saying that there is no need for it and that such predictions have no scientific basis. Japanese meteorologists say that there is no basis for unnecessary concern, as Kagoshima is located far from Japan's usual earthquake risk zone.