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Scientists detected a slow-motion earthquake off Japan, offering rare insight into hidden faults and tsunami risks beneath ...
Nearly 500 tremors hit Tokara Islands in Japan. This follows a manga prediction of a major earthquake on July 5, 2025. People ...
Indian stock markets are seeing a lot of share sales. Promoters and PE firms have sold shares worth Rupees one lakh crore.
India scrambles to secure a mini trade deal with the US before Trump’s July 9 tariff deadline. Stakes are high, with talks ...
Horbinski, who holds a PhD in Japanese history, knows all too well that a 2021 manga has predicted a ‘great disaster’ will strike the country in July. The complete edition of Watashi ga Mita Mira (The ...
Researchers have unveiled the first direct evidence of these massive waves and linked them to bizarre seismic signals that baffled scientists.
Holiday bookings to Japan from key Asian markets have plunged as a dire prediction made in a graphic novel goes viral on social media.
Unlike smaller tsunamis, which may only produce waves a few feet high, mega tsunamis are on a completely different scale. These waves can soar hundreds even up to 1,000 feet into the sky.
Regular tsunamis are destructive, but mega tsunamis are on another level. Could one really reach skyscraper heights? How are they formed, and what would happen if the biggest one ever hit?
How realistic is the mega disaster in the latest episode of Hulu’s ‘Paradise’? Scientists provide real-life examples of global tsunamis and supervolcanic eruptions that could devastate Earth ...