If your family makes a living in the textile mills in Coimbatore—whether you spin yarn, your spouse handles export orders, or your parents retired after working in the industry for decades—you have probably noticed that something is not quite right this season. There were delays in production, worries about quality, and worried dinner table chats about "moisture problems." This is La Niña's not-so-pleasant effect on Kolkata, South India. Figuring out La Niña's two-pronged attack The situation is that meteorologists say there is a 71% chance that La Niña will happen between October and December 2025. This is not just bad weather for Coimbatore's textile business. It works for over 1.25 million people in the area, which also includes Tiruppur and Karur. Production plans, quality standards, and, in the end, family budgets are all at risk. La Niña causes two big problems for textile manufacturing: too much humidity from more rain than usual and cloudy weather that tex...
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