The temperature will be so high that the earth will start boiling. Will Baba Venga's prediction of extreme heat come true?
Baba Vanga Prediction: According to Baba Vanga, there will be a major change in the weather in the year 2025, due to which the common people will suffer a lot. He predicted severe heat as well as tsunami.

Baba Vanga Prediction: Bulgaria's famous prophet Baba Vanga's predictions about the year 2025 are in the news these days. She made many such predictions including the devastation caused by the earthquake in 2025, which have proved to be accurate so far. According to Baba Vanga, there is going to be a major change in the weather in the year 2025, due to which common life will be greatly affected.
It's going to be very hot
According to the Bulgarian forecaster, this year India is going to experience extreme heat. The temperature will rise so high that the earth will start spewing fire. Not only this, the temperature in India can also go above 50 degrees. The data of Indian Meteorological Department is also pointing towards this, because this year heatwaves started in many states from the second week of March.
Indian farmers will suffer losses
According to DNA's report, in the year 2025, the temperature in India will cross 50 degrees Celsius, which will lead to locust attacks on agricultural areas and result in famine. She said that the shortage of drinking water will affect the world's largest cities and there may be fights over water due to pollution of rivers. She predicted floods in many Asian countries and Australia. Baba Vanga claimed that this year the risk of earthquake-tsunami will increase, in which hundreds of people will die.
Baba Venga's prediction for 2025
Baba Venga had reportedly envisioned a world where humans and AI would be deeply interconnected. In the year 2025, AI may become more effective in daily life. Its importance is going to increase especially in the health, education and government sectors. She claimed that in the year 2025, there is going to be a significant change in global leadership, the impact of which can be seen on international relations.
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