Incredible footage of the volcano: The eruption could last for months PHOTO/VIDEO

The eruption was also recorded from a satellite, Maxar announced.
The intensity of the eruption has decreased since the dramatic scenes seen on Tuesday morning, although magma continues to seep from the volcano.
Iceland's Foreign Minister Bjarni Benediktsson said experts warned the eruption could last for months.
He said Monday's eruption was "much bigger" than those seen in recent years, which he described as "nice tourist eruptions".
"What should we expect going forward? What they're telling us is that this could go on for weeks or even potentially months," Benediktsson said.
He said the eruption happened in the "right place" and the lava did not move towards the nearby fishing town of Grindavk, which was evacuated in November as a precaution.
However, people will not be able to return to their homes soon.
"We are monitoring what is happening and scientists are giving us new information every day," he added. In the meantime, Maxar published satellite photos of the eruption.
The Icelandic Meteorological Service released this spectacular aerial footage of the eruption, taken from a Coast Guard helicopter.

Tanjug/Satellite image 2023 Maxar Technologies via AP Tanjug/Satellite image 2023 Maxar Technologies via AP

A new video of the eruption at Geldingardalur valley in Reykjanes peninsula. Taken from the Coast Guard helicopter. #Reykjanes #Eruption #Fagradalsfjall pic.twitter.com/B862heMzQL

— Veðurstofa slands / Icelandic Met Office (@Vedurstofan) March 19, 2021

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