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    Manga's Eerie Prediction of Japan's 2011 Earthquake

    A Japanese manga, "The Future I Saw," written by Rio Tatsuki and published in 1989, predicted a devastating earthquake in northern Japan. This prediction eerily mirrors the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, which claimed 20,000 lives and devastated the Tohoku region. The uncanny accuracy has sparked widespread interest and discussion. While fictional, the manga's details are strikingly similar to the real-life disaster. The RTL Matin segment featuring Tom Lefevre highlights this remarkable coincidence, leaving listeners questioning the nature of prediction and fate. The story serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the unpredictable nature of natural disasters.

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