One Of Nostradamus’ 2026 Predictions Has Just ‘Come True’

Nostradamus is believed to have outlined four especially ominous visions for the year 2026.

The first describes a “great swarm of bees” emerging during a nighttime attack. Interpreters suggest this could symbolize powerful leaders achieving dominance—or possibly the spread of invasive species or coordinated forces.

The second prophecy speaks of rivers turning red with blood, specifically referencing the Swiss region of Ticino. Given Switzerland’s long-standing neutrality, this prediction has unsettled believers, suggesting that even historically peaceful regions may not be spared from violence.

The third, and most apocalyptic, involves the god Mars. Nostradamus wrote of blood staining sacred places, three fires rising in the East, and the West losing its light in silence. Some interpret this as a warning of large-scale global warfare; others see it as a metaphor for rapid technological or artificial intelligence advances in Eastern nations while Western powers decline.

The final prophecy foretells a “great man” being struck down suddenly by a thunderbolt in broad daylight—often interpreted as the unexpected death of a major public figure, such as a political leader, celebrity, or royal.

Which prophecy appears to have come true?

The prediction drawing the most attention so far is the one involving rivers running red with blood.

In Nostradamus’s verse about Ticino, he wrote in standard French that the region ‘will overflow with blood.’

While Switzerland itself has not yet experienced the bloodshed suggested by this prophecy, the broader theme of rivers turning crimson has materialized in a way that has captured global attention and sparked fears of biblical prophecies coming to pass.

Beyond blood imagery, Nostradamus is also believed to have predicted catastrophic flooding—an interpretation that aligns disturbingly well with recent extreme weather events.

This prediction appears to align disturbingly well with the recent devastation wrought by storms Ingrid and Chandra across the United Kingdom, per the BBC.

Storm Ingrid battered Devon and Cornwall in late January, with massive waves causing the collapse of sea walls next to the main railway line, washing away a historic Victorian pier in Teignmouth, and severely damaging homes in the beauty spot of Torcross, the Guardian reports.

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