Northern lights appear against the backdrop of a volcanic eruption in Iceland
Tengrinews.kz - In Iceland, a breathtaking scene unfolded as the northern lights appeared in the sky above a volcanic eruption, marking the sixth such eruption since December of last year, reports CBS News.
Captured on video, the footage shows bright orange plumes of smoke rising from the erupting volcano, while the sky above is illuminated by the stunning display of the "dancing" northern lights.
#icelandvolcano The northern lights and the moon in the sky above a volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland pic.twitter.com/tpxCN1Aqw2
— John Smallshaw (@SmallshawJ17255) August 31, 2024
Other videos taken on the Reykjanes Peninsula showcase moments when lava bursts from several volcanic fissures, adding to the dramatic spectacle.
Northern lights dance across Iceland's skies as tourists look on at an erupting volcano spewing mesmerizing lavaFollow us on Odysee: https://t.co/Hb2xdP0azB pic.twitter.com/WSeKv7VBlh
— RT (@RT_com) August 31, 2024
According to reports, the volcano began erupting on August 22 following a series of earthquakes. The Icelandic Meteorological Office noted that this eruption has shown "higher seismic activity" compared to previous ones.
"All data suggests that this eruption is the largest in the area since the unrest began in the fall of 2023," the statement said.
Lava eruption under Northern lights last night. One of the most Icelandic photos ever. Done by Vilhelm Gunnarsson. pic.twitter.com/mjRHQF1FMK
— Andrei Menshenin ???????? ✈️ (@A_Menshenin) August 28, 2024
Despite the impressive lava flow, there was no immediate threat to nearby towns. However, local authorities advised residents to stay away from the eruption site. Nevertheless, the natural wonder attracted many tourists.
"The colors were truly amazing," one traveler remarked. "It felt like we were being drawn into... the fire."
Earlier in Iceland, a foreign tourist died and two others went missing following the collapse of an ice cave on a popular glacier.
Captured on video, the footage shows bright orange plumes of smoke rising from the erupting volcano, while the sky above is illuminated by the stunning display of the "dancing" northern lights.
#icelandvolcano The northern lights and the moon in the sky above a volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland pic.twitter.com/tpxCN1Aqw2
— John Smallshaw (@SmallshawJ17255) August 31, 2024
Other videos taken on the Reykjanes Peninsula showcase moments when lava bursts from several volcanic fissures, adding to the dramatic spectacle.
Northern lights dance across Iceland's skies as tourists look on at an erupting volcano spewing mesmerizing lavaFollow us on Odysee: https://t.co/Hb2xdP0azB pic.twitter.com/WSeKv7VBlh
— RT (@RT_com) August 31, 2024
According to reports, the volcano began erupting on August 22 following a series of earthquakes. The Icelandic Meteorological Office noted that this eruption has shown "higher seismic activity" compared to previous ones.
"All data suggests that this eruption is the largest in the area since the unrest began in the fall of 2023," the statement said.
Lava eruption under Northern lights last night. One of the most Icelandic photos ever. Done by Vilhelm Gunnarsson. pic.twitter.com/mjRHQF1FMK
— Andrei Menshenin ???????? ✈️ (@A_Menshenin) August 28, 2024
Despite the impressive lava flow, there was no immediate threat to nearby towns. However, local authorities advised residents to stay away from the eruption site. Nevertheless, the natural wonder attracted many tourists.
"The colors were truly amazing," one traveler remarked. "It felt like we were being drawn into... the fire."
Earlier in Iceland, a foreign tourist died and two others went missing following the collapse of an ice cave on a popular glacier.