blind tien tri Vanga's prediction of catastrophic natural disasters

Song Minh |

One of the most worrying predictions of the blind tien tri Vanga for 2026 is related to extreme natural disasters.

Baba Vanga, a famous Bulgarian blind prophecy, has long attracted the attention of the world with strange predictions. Although she passed away in 1996, Ms. Vanga's predictions continue to cause controversy and arouse curiosity mixed with fear.

In particular, the prophecies associated with 2026 are considered the scariest, when they mention a series of events, from natural disasters, the risk of global conflicts, to the possibility of humanity having first contact with life on the planet.

One of Ms. Vanga's most outstanding predictions for 2026 is related to large-scale natural disasters. She is said to have predicted severe earthquakes, volcanic fulcrums and extreme weather that could affect 7-8% of the Earth's land, threatening human life, destroying infrastructure and destroying ecosystems.

Although Ms. Vanga did not specify the location, many people believe that the reality of climate change and recent increases in natural disasters has made the warning even more shocking. In 2025, the world witnessed record-breaking heat waves in Europe, forest fires spreading to Canada and Australia, and increased seismic activity around the Fire Ring of the Pacific.

Tran dong dat 7,7 do richter o Myanmar ngay 28.3.2025 khien gan 3.500 nguoi thiet mang. Anh: Xinhua
The 7.7 Richter earthquake in Myanmar on March 28, 2025 killed nearly 3,500 people. Photo: Xinhua

More worryingly, the prospect of conflict. Vanga has predicted that the conflict between the superpowers will escalate, including the scenario of Russia and the US facing each other directly by military. In addition, tensions in the Middle East and South Asia have further haunted concerns about global conflicts.

Although unverified, these warnings remind humanity of the fragility of international relations, while emphasizing the role of diplomacy and cooperation in preventing disasters.

Not only stopping at conflicts or natural disasters, Ms. Vanga is also said to have predicted that 2026 could be a turning point for artificial intelligence. She warned that machines can not only support but also dominate important fields, leading to the risk of mass unemployment, an ethical crisis and a decline in the role of humans. The fact that the AI development speed in 2025 has led many to believe that this warning is not completely unpredictable.

In a more daring perspective, Vanga is even said to have mentioned the possibility of humanity first coming into contact with life beyond Earth in November 2026, when a giant ship entered the Earths atmosphere. Fortified scientists still believe that the phenomenon of the universe has a natural explanation, but some researchers such as Professor avi Loeb (Hardard University) do not rule out the possibility of artificial objects appearing from the planet.

Baba Vanga's prophecies are still a controversial topic. Proponents cited events such as the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami or the September 11 terrorist attack in the US to prove their accuracy. However, scholars emphasize that most prophecies are vague and are often only associated after the incident.

However, Ms. Vanga's prophecy continued to create a strange attraction. Whether it is just belief or coincidence, they also make humanity more vigilant against possible surprises in 2026.

Song Minh
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