Every terrifying prediction Baba Vanga got right as mystic issued 2025 warnings

Baba Vanga reckons 2025 will be a rocky year – unless you’re F1 driver Lewis Hamilton

Another year, another set of chilling predictions from Baba Vanga.

Despite dying in 1984, the blind Bulgarian psychic made some scarily accurate predictions when she was alive.

Her followers claim she foresaw some pretty major events over the years, including Princess Diana’s death and the election of Barack Obama as US President.

If her visions for 2025 are anything to go by, we’re in for a hellish ride. Unless you’re Lewis Hamilton.

Assassinations

Baba Vanga predicted that Indian prime minister Indira Gandi would die in ‘smoke and fire’.

Gandi was shot dead by two of her bodyguards on October 31 1984 in what was believed to be an act of revenge.

Indira Gandi was shot dead in 1984 (Getty Images)

Indira Gandi was shot dead in 1984 (Getty Images)

Some 15 years earlier, Baba Vanga recounted a vision of Gandi, explaining: “The dress will destroy her. I see an orange-yellow dress in the smoke and fire.”

Scarily, she was wearing a saree of that very colour on the day she died.

Natural disasters

In 2022, Baba Vanga predicted major cities across the globe would be hit by droughts and water shortages. Sure enough, that year the UK experienced the driest July since 1935, with a drought declared by government officials on August 12.

Other European countries, including France, Italy and Portugal, faced record-breaking droughts and wildfires.

Elsewhere, she said severe floods would hit Australia and Asia. And in July 2022, eight months of rain fell in Sydney in four days.

Her own death

While not all her predictions have been accurate, Baba Vanga had a clear vision surrounding her own death.

According to a 1990 interview, the psychic predicted her last day on Earth would be August 11, 1996.

Sure enough, that’s the exact date she died.

Baba Vanga passed away at the age of 84 from breast cancer in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The psychic previously claimed the world would end in 5079 – and if that’s true, we can at least hold our breath for a while yet.

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