After its spectacular start on Tuesday night, lava effusion rapidly decreased yesterday and during the night. By today, no more lava seems to be erupting. This means the eruption has either stopped or is pausing, but probably only time can tell which of these two scenarios is true.
Before the eruption can be declared over, the magma pressure in the shallow reservoir underground should be assessed somehow, because it is the decisive factor whether new magma from the latest intrusion is able to rise to the surface or not and rather cool down inside the crust.