Extreme weather batters Europe as Spain grapples with severe floods and thunderstorms, leaving two missing in Catalonia after torrential rain. Prime Minister Sanchez urges caution and restricted travel. Simultaneously, Britain faces another heatwave. Spain's rail company, Renfe, temporarily suspended operations in Catalonia due to the intense downpour, reminiscent of a past deadly flood caused by the 'cold drop' phenomenon.
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