Russian farmers visit farms in South Dakota to know about the high speed wheat harvesting system. They also visit the Corn Palace in Mitchell where they examine the art and structures made from corn, and they look at trinkets and other local wares in a gift shop.
Mount St. Helens with an altitude of 9,677 feet in Washington in United States. It is an active strato-volcano. Waterfalls, wildlife and natural vegetation around the snow covered mountain are seen.
People express their opinion that Mount Saint Helens in Washington will not erupt. A rescue worker refuses to leave the area despite threat to his life. Harry Truman, owner of the Mt. St. Helens lodge, refuses to evacuate. He listens to a player piano at his lodge, accompanied by his cats.
An officer informs the press about the volcanic eruption on St. Helens in Washington in United States. Rescue mission members rescue civilians in St.Helens region. Rescuer lowered by a cable to assist the survivors. Volcanic activity increases the water level in Toutle River as its water gushes forward at great speed causing destruction and accumulating huge debris.
A map shows the pattern of spread of smoke over the region around Washington after volcanic eruption on Mount St. Helens. Ash over animals and even on car engines. People wearing masks are seen. People remove ash from roads and roofs of their houses.
A National Forest personnel flies over the St. Helens to assess damage caused by volcanic activity on the mountain in Washington in United States. A horse shoe shaped crater with smoke emerging from it is seen. Volcanic eruption on Mount St. Helens as thick cloud of smoke rises upwards. A copy of 'The Oregonian' newspaper with volcanic eruption on Mount St. Helens as the lead story of the day.
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