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Two of blind ‘mystic’ Baba Vanga’s ‘prophecies’ for 2022 ‘have come true’ – here’s what else she predicted

TWO of blind "mystic" Baba Vanga's "prophecies" for 2022 have come true - here's what else she's predicted.

The late clairvoyant from Bulgaria, whose vague predictions have gripped the world since her death in 1996, has left a spate of forecasts right through to 5079.

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Blind psychic Baba Vanga predicted 9/11 and Barack Obama's presidencyCredit: Wikipedia
The late mystic made two chilling predictions about 2022Credit: EPA

But it's her visions for 2022 that have haunted many.

The bling granny, who apparently predicted everything from Princess Diana's death to 9/11 and Barack Obama's presidency, said 2022 would be gripped by two devastating natural disasters.

Baba Vanga claimed that parts of Asia and Australia would be hit by intense flooding.

This happened on the east coast of Australia, which was inundated with torrential rain and flooding earlier this year.

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She also vaguely predicted that large cities would be hit by a drought and crippling water shortages - though this could be interpreted as happening anywhere, at any time.

Lo and behold, on Friday, a drought was officially declared in the UK.

The National Drought Group (NDG) met to discuss the continued dry weather, which is expected to come to an end on Sunday with thunderstorms and heavy rain.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs later declared the most affected areas of England - the South West, parts of southern and central, and the East - are to be moved into drought status.

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This includes: Devon and Cornwall, Solent and South Downs, Kent, south London and East Sussex, Herts and north London, East Anglia, Thames, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, and the East Midlands.

Yorkshire and the West Midlands are expected to be moved into the drought category later this month.

The Environment Agency (EA) and water companies are expected to implement further plans to manage the impact of low water levels, which may include further hosepipe bans - though they insist supplies are safe.

Meanwhile, families were forced to queue for bottles of water in Surrey after "technical issues" sparked chaos at Thames Water's Netley Mill Water Treatment Works.

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