Waterfalls froze in Kosovo as temperatures drop to minus 20°C
Updated 10:33, 28-Jun-2018
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The Mirusha Waterfalls in central Kosovo have frozen as the country grapples with cold weather conditions that have sent temperatures to as low as -20 degrees Celsius. / CFP Photo

The Mirusha Waterfalls in central Kosovo have frozen as the country grapples with cold weather conditions that have sent temperatures to as low as -20 degrees Celsius. / CFP Photo

The frozen waterfalls have given daredevils a new opportunity to engage in heart-stopping activities: ice climbing. / CFP Photo

The frozen waterfalls have given daredevils a new opportunity to engage in heart-stopping activities: ice climbing. / CFP Photo

Snow continued to blanket the whole country, leaving many areas without electric power. / CFP Photo

Snow continued to blanket the whole country, leaving many areas without electric power. / CFP Photo

Rural roads in the country are either blocked or barely accessible, and police have advised drivers to reduce their speed and exercise caution. / CFP Photo

Rural roads in the country are either blocked or barely accessible, and police have advised drivers to reduce their speed and exercise caution. / CFP Photo

Kosovo's Ministry of Education postponed the beginning date of the school year until January 16, because of subzero temperatures and a recent flu epidemic. / CFP Photo

Kosovo's Ministry of Education postponed the beginning date of the school year until January 16, because of subzero temperatures and a recent flu epidemic. / CFP Photo