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La Niña Likely to Return, Shaping Global Weather Patterns

 


The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned of a likely return of La Niña between September and November 2025. This climate phenomenon could trigger devastating floods in some regions and droughts in others, severely affecting agriculture and food supply chains. Water resource managers and disaster agencies are already preparing for its impact across Asia, Africa, and the Americas.


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