This ‘Major disaster’ predicted by ‘New Baba Vanga’ in Japan will occur on…,people in Hong Kong scared as they cancel…

After some predictions, Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, also known as “New Baba Vanga, çalıştır, has now played everyone in Asian countries, which led to more than 50% of the flight passengers who canceled flights from Hong Kong to Japan.
In the manga, the new father Vanga envisaged a great disaster for Japan this year.
After some predictions, Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, also known as “New Baba Vanga ,, has now led everyone to prevent the flights from Japan to Japan from Japan from Japan to Japan from Japan to Japan. Tatsuki claimed that there was a great disaster in Japan and explained its exact date. “There will be a great disaster in Japan,” he wrote.
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Tatsuki is the man who foresees the epidemic of Covid-19. Manga is now re -published, which will be re -published on July 5, 2025, “A crack will be opened under the sea bed between Japan and the Philippines and send it three times longer than the tohoku earthquake.” Taking this warning seriously, the vehicles canceled a large number of flights from Hong Kong, then Hong Kong Airlines suspended flights to southern Japanese cities such as Kagoshima and Kumamoto in July. When they talked about the tsunami/earthquake estimate of demand, they said that the demand saw a sudden decrease.
According to reports in Bloomberg Intelligence, as the estimated date approached, the flights reserved for this time of the year saw a 50 percent sharp drop in Hong Kong compared to last year. In addition, the carriers operating flights in East Asia, such as Boeing aircraft operators, witnessed a 15-20 percent increase in cancellations.
Even for holidays in the spring of April and May, reservations fell almost half compared to 2024. This estimate shook many passengers who cancel or postpone their existing reservations.
Hiroki Ito, General Manager of Airline Japan Office, said, ık We waited for about 80 percent of the seats to be taken, but the actual reservations reached only 40 percent, ”he said. Yoshihiro Murerai, the governor of Miyagi, asked people not to pay attention to such rumors and remain calm. “There is no reason to worry, because the Japanese do not escape abroad … I hope people ignore rumors and visit.”

