Photos Show Wall of Fire and Smoke in Iceland's Latest Eruption

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A large portion of southwestern Iceland that includes world-famous attractions like the Blue Lagoon has been dealing with volcanic eruptions since late 2023. The eruptions forced the evacuation of the fishing town of Grindavík and have been captured in striking images showing large plumes of smoke and burbling molten rock. At night, the region looks a bit like Mordor, and during the day, the bright orange lava provides a stark contrast to the snow-covered landscape.

According to Iceland’s Meteorological Office, the latest eruption began shortly after 10 p.m. local time on March 17, and the lava flow has since subsided significantly. Photos of the eruption make for some remarkable viewing.

The volcanic eruption as seen from the air.

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Smoke and lava issue from a crack in the ground near Grindavík, Iceland.

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A unique view of the eruption shows a long crevasse spewing lava and smoke.

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The lava encroaches on a string of lights on the ground, and illuminates the smoke plume above it.

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A nighttime shot of the eruption shows the length of one flow, and several areas where the eruption is more violent.

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This view offers a unique vantage point of the lava flows. On one side, the lava is more diffuse, and on the other side of the eruption, the molten rock forms fewer, but thicker, bands across the landscape.

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Another angle shows lava flowing on the far side of the smoke plume, in line with the main fissure.

Smoke illuminated by a lava flow.

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Smoke—illuminated by the lava on the ground—is bright orange in the night landscape between Hagafell and Stóri-Skógfell, Iceland.

Signs point to destinations in the area—currently off limits.

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I wouldn’t recommend going to the Blue Lagoon at the moment. The attraction was closed due to the nearby eruption.

An emergency vehicle sits in the road, with an eruption in background.

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A vehicle sits in the road, with the eruption ongoing in background.

Workers talk in the road in front of a cooling lava flow.

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A lava flow straddling Grindavikurvegur, the road that leads to Grindavík.

A lava flow blocks a road in southwestern Iceland.

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This daytime shot reveals the scale of the lava flow, which buried a local road.

Spectators are silhouetted by an eruption (in background).

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People cluster on a hillside to observe the eruption (in background). The eruption is the fourth in three months in the area.

Lava flows seen from the air.

Photo: Almannavarnir, Iceland Civil Defense (AP)

A final view of the eruption’s scale, provided from a video by Iceland Civil Defense.

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