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War, aliens and disasters: A look at Baba Vanga’s chilling predictions for 2025 and which ones have come true

As doomsday theories flood online platforms, many are turning to Baba Vanga’s own chilling predictions for 2025, ranging from global war to alien encounters. But how many of her prophecies have actually come true?

July 30, 2025 / 17:18 IST
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A wave of fear and fascination has swept across social media after a powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami waves across parts of Japan and the Russian Far East. What has intensified public anxiety is a chilling, decades-old prophecy by Japanese manga artist and self-proclaimed clairvoyant Ryo Tatsuki, often dubbed the “New Baba Vanga.”

In her 1999 manga The Future I Saw, Tatsuki wrote that the seas around southern Japan would “boil” on July 5, 2025 -- a prediction now going viral for its eerie timing, coming just weeks before the actual seismic event. Her followers claim this is yet another fulfillment of her uncannily accurate visions, prompting comparisons to the legendary Bulgarian mystic Baba Vanga.

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As doomsday theories flood online platforms, many are turning to Baba Vanga’s own chilling predictions for 2025, ranging from global war to alien encounters. But how many of her prophecies have actually come true?

For decades, the blind Bulgarian mystic has gripped the world’s imagination with eerily specific predictions that have, at times, appeared to come true with uncanny accuracy. Though she died in 1996, her alleged prophecies are still cited in global media whenever calamity strikes. Now, as we step into the second half of 2025 -- a year Vanga supposedly foresaw as a tipping point for humanity -- her warnings have begun to circulate once again. From wars and natural disasters to alien contact and biological threats, her visions paint a chilling picture of what might be in store.