MIDWEST CRASH
00:00:00:00 Midwest Express plane on runway :07/ investigators at crash site (0:00)/
CROP PERIL - RAINS THREATEN MIDWEST FARMS (aka AMERICAN FARMLAND FLOODED) (LNER)
Titles read: "CROP PERIL - RAINS THREATEN MIDWEST FARMS". <br/> <br/>Minnesota, United States of America. <br/> <br/>In the Red River Valley area we see scenes of flooding after 28 days of rain, drowning out crops in the "wheat belt". Cattle are led to small patches of dry land to graze. A teacher rings a bell outside a schoolhouse to call children to their lessons; the children walk over raised planks to get to the building.
Farms and buildings are covered with dust after a dust storm in the Midwest United States.
Damage due to a dust storm in the Midwest United States during the dust bowl and the Great Depression. Farms and buildings are covered with dustbowl dust. Dust piled high up the side of a house. Men digging away dust with bare hands Cattle on a farm. Government workers arriving towards the cattle farm and passing dead cattle. They arrive to buy the cattle. They discuss amongst themselves. Location: Midwest United States USA. Date: June 11, 1934.
USA: Polar storm wreaks havoc in country
A BLIZZARD HITS THE MIDWEST - 1966
A January blizzard hits the Midwest bringing cars to a standstill and emergency personnel out to rescue stranded motorists.
SKATELAND RIOT (8/8/1994)
IN MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA SATURDAY NIGHT, POLICE TRIED TO STOP A FIGHT BETWEEN TWO MEN WHICH NEARLY TURNED INTO A SMALL RIOT. DOZENS OF PEOPLE WERE RESTRAINED ON THE GROUND. POLICE SAY AFTER THE POLICE OFFICER TRIED TO STOP THE FIGHT, HE WAS JUMPED BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE. THE OFFICER CALLED FOR BACK UP AND DOZENS OF POLICE TO HIS AID.
MIDWEST FLOODING / MIDWEST FLOODS
WILLIAM S MITCHELL BARGE CRASHES INTO BRIDGE / MIDWEST FLOODING SUMMARY / AERIALS / WATER LINES / GORE VISIT / EVACUATIONS
Midwest Floods; 5/28/1995
Flood waters in the midwest, people sandbagging, tornado in distance over farm
Tornado, South Dakota, USA
Tornado over plains and trees. Tornadoes are fast-spinning vortices of air that typically form beneath large cumulonimbus storm clouds. They become visible as a funnel-shaped cloud as the low pressure in the vortex causes water to condense into droplets, as in a cloud. Tornadoes feature the highest wind speeds on Earth, sometimes in excess of 400 kilometres per hour. As such, they can cause huge damage when they occur in to built up areas. They are particularly common in the central United States due to the geography of the region, particularly in the area known as Tornado Alley, which extends from northern Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska to South Dakota. This tornado was filmed in South Dakota on 18th June 2014.
1994 Office Buildings Aerial
Aerial - Minneapolis Saint Paul - Minnesota - Aerial straight down over city skyline - office buildings - cars in parking lot - Minneapolis, Minnesota - midwest - summer - St. Paul - Midwest - United States
News Clip: Midwest storms
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Aerial panorama of United States Midwest countryside landscape in clear blue sky, 1960s
Vintage aerial panorama of Neenah, Wisconsin United States Mid West countryside in 1960s, with the camera panning across the idyllic landscape against a backdrop of clear blue skies, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
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Plain City Ohio farm with white barn and corn Midwest farming near Columbus
Plain City Ohio farm with white barn and corn Midwest farming near Columbus
1994 Minneapolis Aerial
Aerial - Minneapolis Saint Paul - Minnesota - Aerial almost straight down over major freeway artery - many lanes and crossovers - tilts up to w/s skyline Minneapolis, Minnesota - midwest - summer - Downtown City Skyline - St. Paul - Midwest - United States
News Clip: Midwest Bailout
B-roll footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Plain City Ohio farm with white barn and wheat Midwest farming near Columbus
Plain City Ohio farm with white barn and wheat Midwest farming near Columbus
DUCKWORTH: CAN'T WIN THE WH WITHOUT THE MIDWEST
--SUPERS--\nFrom CNN's "State of the Union"\n\nSen. Tammy Duckworth\n(D) Illinois\n\n --SOT--\nSen. Tammy Duckworth: "You can't win in the White House without the Midwest. And I don't think that you can go too far to the left and still win the Midwest.\nComing from a Midwestern state, you need to be able to talk to the industrial Midwest. You need to listen to the people there... in order to win an election nationwide."\n -----END-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nPOLITICS ELECTIONS MIDWEST \n\n