Baba Venga made a prediction! Just 3 years from today, something will happen, hearing about which you will be happy, know what that thing is
- bySudha Saxena
- 28 Apr, 2025

Baba Vanga Predictions: Many predictions of Baba Vanga have proved to be true, including Corona epidemic, 9/11 attack, death of Princess Diana, 2004 tsunami.
Baba Vanga Predictions: Bulgaria's famous prophet Baba Vanga has made a very big prediction, which can prove to be true just 3 years from today. According to her, hunger will end from the world in 2028. Apart from this, humans will prepare to go to Venus and will complete the discovery of a new energy source, which will prove to be very useful for human civilization. However, only time will tell how correct the predictions made by her prove to be. However, many of her previous predictions have proved to be correct, including the Corona epidemic, 9/11 attack, death of Princess Diana, 2004 tsunami.
Baba Vanga was born in 1911. Her full name is Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova. Due to an accident in childhood, she lost the vision of both her eyes. However, after this she got a power, with the help of which she can see the future. She is called the Nostradamus of the Balkan region in Western countries. Vanga's childhood was full of difficulties, but her spiritual journey made her very famous globally.
Predictions of Baba Venga
Baba Vanga has made many such predictions, which her followers still believe to be true. She has also predicted many events that will happen in the future, which are as follows. -
In 2025, Europe will be divided into different parts.
- In 2028, a new power will be born. There will be famine all over the world. Humans will try to go to Venus.
- In 2033, due to climate change, the sea level will start rising. Many countries will start sinking.
- In 2043, most parts of Europe will be ruled by Islamic religion.
- In 2046, the production of artificial human body organs will start increasing rapidly.
- In 2066, America will create a weapon that will have the ability to destroy the environment.
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