A woman who has been dubbed the 'Japanese Baba Vanga' has one particularly eerie similar 2025 prediction to the real Baba Vanga.
Now, the likes of Baba Vanga, real name Vangelia Pandeva Gushterova, was a Bulgarian woman who was blind since childhood and predicted world events throughout history.
Despite the fact she passed away way back in 1996, the famous mystic made sure to predict a range of world-changing events, even up to the present day and beyond - a number of which she actually shares with Ryo Tatsuki, a Japanese woman who has become famous for predicting the future and has previously issued a very harrowing warning for what will unfold in July of this year.
The Bulgarian has actually predicted events for every year up until 5079, and has been right so many times that she’s gained notoriety for her scarily accurate premonitions, even from beyond the grave.
And it would appear that her predictions have been given even more 'credibility' following Tatsuki's similar one, namely regarding global natural disasters.
Baba Vanga on natural disasters
Baba Vanga predicted that natural disasters will worsen in 2025, predicting that Earth’s orbit would alter in a way that could bring it closer to the sun.
This would mean that glaciers would melt, leading to rising sea levels, and a potential spike in radiation.
She also predicted that the battle would result in earthquakes striking around the world, with some landing on the west coast of the US.
Bulgarian mystic Baba Vang has predicted events for every year up until 5079 (Facebook) Ryo Tatsuki on natural disasters
Tatsuki likewise has issued a warning over natural disasters, namely a tsunami.
She predicted the ocean 'boiling' south of Japan, which she says foretells of a disaster.
Many are interpreting her dream as an undersea volcanic eruption which could be powerful enough to trigger a so-called 'mega tsunami'.
As if that isn't scary enough, she has predicted that the impact zone will be huge, covering a diamond shape over Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
Not only that, but she has also referenced seeing 'dragon-like shapes' moving toward the area.
People who believe her predictions say that such pictures were also linked to visual patterns near Hawaii and other coasts, leaving many fearing the worst.
Experts are urging caution before interpreting such claims or causing panic.
Japan is, however, positioned on the Pacific Ring of Fire - and also has the Nankai Trough.
This is an area which scientists believe could produce a large earthquake and a tsunami in its wake.
Though there is 'no scientific basis for Tatsuki's claims,' seismologists say 'the location she describes isn't far-fetched from a geological standpoint', Times Now World reports.