This country burnt to ashes in just 20 days of 2026! Baba Vanga’s prediction of 2026 is slowly coming true
New Delhi: Baba Vanga, who is called the mysterious prophetess of Bulgaria, is famous all over the world for her predictions. Not even 20 days have passed since 2026 started and one of his predictions has started scaring people. He had said that this year there will be severe natural disasters, such as major earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and extreme weather events, which will cause huge loss of life and property.
terrible forest fire in chile
Recent events in different parts of the world are forcing people to think. The biggest example is the forest fire in southern Chile. Here the fire went out of control in Nublé and Biobio areas. President Gabriel Boric declared a state of disaster in these areas. At least 18 people have died in the fire and more than 50,000 people were evacuated to safer places.
According to local media, more than 250 houses were completely burnt to ashes. The fire caused huge damage to schools, hospitals, roads and infrastructure. Strong winds and temperatures of more than 38 degrees Celsius increased the difficulties in extinguishing the fire.
Big impact of climate change
Scientists say that increasing global warming, prolonged drought and high temperatures are making forest fires more dangerous. Such a situation has persisted in Chile for many years, which has turned forests into fuel for fires. Baba Vanga had warned of similar extreme weather events that would disrupt everyday life. This fire seems to be very similar to his prediction.
Other dire predictions for 2026
Baba Vanga has said many more scary things for 2026. These include the possibility of a global war or a third world war, where conflict between China-Taiwan or Russia-America may increase. Also, Asia (especially China) can become a global power center. Another sensational claim is that this year humans can contact aliens or life from space. Some people link this to the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, discovered in 2025.
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