These aerial images posted by the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management show the ferocity of the eruption and its closeness to the town of Grindavík in the Reykjanes peninsula of Iceland.
The town of Grindavík has been evacuated.
The greenhouse in the 3rd image below is in imminent danger.
This website has very detailed up-to-date coverage, lots of images and links to webcams - https://www.ruv.is/english/2024-01-14-an-eruption-has-begun-north-of-grindavik-401887
https://www.facebook.com/Almannavarnir
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This image from https://www.ruv.is/english/2024-01-14-an-eruption-has-begun-north-of-grindavik-401887 shows the lava flow from last night's fissure crossing the north-south Rt-43 road left-to-right (east-to-west). We can see construction equipment building up the defensive wall across the road to keep the lava flowing east to west along the wall which continues west of the road as seen in post #6 above.
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