Rising Covid cases sparks fear, Baba Vanga predicted earlier!
Covid-19 cases rise in India, sparking concerns over decades-old prophecies by Ryo Tatsuki and Baba Vanga about deadly virus
As Covid-19 cases surge in India, a long-held prophecy by Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki has resurfaced, sparking fear. This being the artist who published a book in 1999 entitled “The Future as I See It” in which she discusses the emergence of an unknown virus in the year 2020 that will decline after its peaking period in April and will come back more terrible in 10 years. According to her, the virus would return with increased ferocity, overwhelming global health systems and claiming more lives.
Interestingly, another such prediction was made by Baba Vanga, who was a well-known person famous for her supposed accurate prophecies. She also prophesied that a killer virus would recur in 2030. As India’s present Covid-19 scenario saw a surge, these have raised alarms.
India is currently reporting an increase in Covid cases with more than 100 new cases reported in Delhi and 430 new cases reported in Kerala in the last week. The new variants – LF.7 series, XFG series, JN.1 series, and NB.1.8.1 series – are Omicron sub-variants and present with mild symptoms, according to the ICMR. Director General of ICMR Dr. Rajiv Behl has said that there is no need to panic since the infections are mostly mild.
At the same time, another prophecy of Baba Vanga regarding a giant tsunami in July 2025 has also caused worries. She supposedly predicted a tremendous underwater crack between Japan and the Philippines, leading to a killer tsunami three times as powerful as the one in 2011.
While a few states in India, like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, are experiencing an upsurge in new cases, individuals are observing the situation anxiously. The majority of cases are mild and are being treated through home isolation.

