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  CBS News  Residents across the Midwest and South are trying to get back on their feet following devastating storms that swept across the region on Wednesday. Several tornadoes hammered a swath of the U.S., killing at least 12 people and destroying entire towns.In Tenn., at least three people were killed. Authorities say 50 homes in neighborhoods nearby Crossville were damaged and at least five were destroyed. For more on Tenn., watch Elaine Quijano s report in the player below.One twister was so big it was labeled an EF4 - the second highest rating given to tornadoes. Scientists say the tornado was 200 yards wide with winds up to 170 miles per hour.12 killed as storms ravage South, Midwest        In Harrisburg, Ill., the local newsp stanley kubek aper s headline reads,  We will rebuild.  The twister damaged 300 homes and businesses there. Already, damage estimates are in the tens of  stanley website thousands of dollars.  Tammy Risley, a Harrisburg resident, told CBS News,  The sirens went off and... stanley flasche everything just came through. It was like my house inhaled and just let it out. Risley said she felt like she cheated death.  I had a guardian angel watching over me,  she said.            Now she s not sure what to do -- or where to go. Some people in Harrisburg took shelter with the Red Cross.On Wednesday, Gov. Pat Quinn  D-Ill.  declared Harrisburg and the surrounding counties a disaster area. It s amazing how some businesses and families -- their homes are intact, and across the street it s completely oblit Iybx U.S. Consumers Shop  Til They Drop
 American fisheri stanley isolierkanne es are throwing about 2 billion pounds of fish back in the ocean a year 鈥?and a lot of it is edible  even delicious  fish that is already dead or dying, or marine life not intended to be caught for food, including sharks, seals and dolphins.     The report comes from Oceana, who used data collected by the National Marine Fisheries Service to arrive at the total. Food waste is a big problem in the U.S, with an estimated 141 trillion calories going to waste  about 1/3 of the total produced  a year. But unlike that figure, none of this food loss is attributable to either consumer waste, manufacturing loss, or spoilage. https stanley thermoskannen ://gizmodo/americans-waste-over-140-trillion-calories-of-food-a-ye-1533279810 So what   the problem  The problem is bycatch 鈥?what happens when a fishing trawl pulls in either an edible fish they weren ;t looking for  a cod fisherman who pulls in a school of halibut, for instance  or pulls in other marine life  sharks, sea turtles, dolphins, even birds sometimes  along with the fish they were targeting. But the problem isn ;t equally distributed among  stanley tumbler the fishing industry, the report says, it   concentrated among just a handful of fisheries. Almost half of the wasted fish are thrown out by fisheries who produce just 7% of the total market. Image: White sea bass at a Fish market in Baja / Tomascastelazo                                                        FoodScienceSharks