Her dream reportedly depicted a ‘boiling’ ocean and an impact zone shaped like a diamond, covering areas around Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Additionally, she described dragon-like forms heading toward this region, imagery some speculate could represent visual patterns tied to seismic activity near Hawaii and other coastal zones.
According to Tatsuki, this coming disaster could be ‘three times bigger’ than the 2011 tsunami, which resulted in nearly 20,000 d-ea-ths.
The ‘living Baba Vanga’ has claimed a disaster is on the way. Credit: Adobe Stock
Though experts from Times New World maintain there’s ‘no scientific basis for Tatsuki’s claims,’ seismologists have acknowledged that the geographic region she references isn’t far off from areas known for geological instability, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire and Japan’s Nankai Trough.
These are zones capable of producing major underwater quakes and tsunamis.
Online reactions have been mixed.
One user on X (formerly Twitter) remarked: “Predictions aren’t certainties. But if there’s even a 1% chance of truth, better to prepare than panic.”
Another added: “That’s chilling – hope it’s just a false alarm. Better safe than sorry, though.”
Some have even compared Tatsuki’s revelations to owning a supernatural ‘Death Note,’ referencing the iconic manga where names written in a cursed notebook lead to de-ath.
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