Spain floods: Two people are missing as torrential rain strikes Spain; Warning issued in 25 provinces

The extreme weather conditions continue Europe as the UK experiences another heatwave in the weekend with severe floods and thunderstorms.According to the DW report, two people were missing on Saturday after the catalonia of torrential rains and floods, killing Catalonia.Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged people to practice “great precautions” and to practice “avoiding travel” amidst acute decline.“Many communities are very attentive to the situation in many communities with warning for heavy rains and storms. @/Umegob personnel are already cooperating in the municipalities of Ribta Alta del Abro. Follow civil security instructions and avoid traveling. Take a lot of care, “Read their posts on X.Spain was killed with severe storm and hail alert after 100 mm of rain in just one hour at a popular tourist location. Local people and visitors faced disintegration as the state’s meteorological agency (AEMET) issued weather warnings in 25 provinces, including eight more severe orange alerts, as reported by The Sun.Amet placed Huseca, Teruel, Barcelona, Zaragoza, Girona, Lelida, Targana, Castalone under orange alert for intense storms. The Ibro Riverbank in Tarazona, Zaragoza province was killed with about 100 mm of rain in just one hour on Friday and later put on a red alert.The agency warned that up to 50 liters of rain per square meter may fall into Aragon and Catalonia, potentially trigger local floods and overflow ravines to grow.No casualties have been reported yet, but local rescue teams have been informed about 30 floods related incidents, in which blocked roads and vehicles have been swept away.On Saturday, Spain -based rail company Renafe on Saturday stopped operational operations at Catalonia, DW reported.In October last year, Flash Flads claimed the lives of over 205 people in the Valencia region of Spain. The rain storm, which is currently similar to the one running in the country, is caused by a weather phenomenon, known as a grain in Spanish or “cold drop” (isolated depression at a high level), where a mass of cold air lands on a hot Mediterranean water.