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It’s not the only eerie prediction he made for 2026 😳😳

Posted on April 22, 2026 By admin No Comments on It’s not the only eerie prediction he made for 2026 😳😳

The first images looked like something out of a nightmare. Rivers turned red, coastlines shattered, storms tearing through cities while old prophecies suddenly resurfaced. As 2026 lurches forward, some insist Nostradamus warned of this exact moment. Others call it pure coincidence. Yet with every new flood, every strange sky, every uneasy headline, the question refuses to di…

From Iran’s crimson floodwaters to Europe’s battered coastlines, the world is confronting scenes that feel eerily symbolic, whether or not one believes in prophecy. On Hormuz Island, mineral-rich soil and torrential rain created blood-red streams that scientists calmly explained, even as social media framed them as omens. In the United Kingdom, surging seas tore into Devon and Cornwall, collapsing sea walls and rewriting coastlines that had stood for generations.

These events are rooted in measurable forces: rising temperatures, shifting weather systems, and the hard arithmetic of climate risk outlined by researchers in reports like the Natural Catastrophe Review 2026. Yet the pull of Nostradamus endures because his verses offer something science does not: a story. In an age of anxiety, people reach for patterns, for warnings, for meaning. Whether his quatrains are prophecy or projection, their resurgence reveals less about the future and more about our fear of it.

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