Spain’s AEMET weather service issued renewed storm warnings for much of the country for Tuesday to Thursday, two weeks after rains and flooding claimed more than 220 lives, most of them around the eastern city of Valencia. Valencia authorities reduced the number missing to 23 from 32, as they continued searches mainly in the sea and in coastal wetlands using ships, drones and echo-sounding equipment. The official death toll following the October 29 storms now stands at 222. A year’s worth of rain fell within hours. The weather warnings at the third-highest and in some cases second-highest leve…