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East County MagazineHundreds of thousands now face starvation as crops, soils washed away
Rescue Task Force seeks help to save lives of Afghan women & girls at literary schools
By Miriam Raftery
August 19, 2010 (San Diego) –“The same floods that are hitting Pakistan are hitting Afghanistan. It’s just horrific,” said Gary Beck, founder of Rescue Task Force, a San Diego-based nonprofit that has its roots in East County.
Beck has led relief efforts in some of the worst disasters on earth including the Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, major earthquakes, and the Cedar Fire. But the scale of devastation in Afghanistan goes far beyond even those catastrophes. Threats from the Taliban make relief efforts dangerous—and with farmlands washed away, the very survival of the Hazara people is at stake.
Afghan farmer stands amid former croplands, now washed away by the floods.While most homes were on hilltops and did not suffer damage, farmlands have been ravaged by the flooding, Beck said in an exclusive interview with East County Magazine. “It’s not just the crops that are gone. The dirt is gone, scooped right down to the bedrock. They don’t have seed for the next planting—and they don’t have dirt to put the seeds in. We can’t help with that. It’s too big for us to do.”
Rescue Task Force volunteers are doing what they can. A coordinator has been using school funds to buy flour and oil. “We have some money and we’re trying to raise more—but we can’t feed hundreds of thousands of people,” said Beck. “We’re focusing our relief efforts where our schools are.”
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