By Richard Walden, Just ten years ago, tens of thousands of us sent help to victims of Central America’s worst-ever natural disaster — Hurricane Mitch. You may remember the terrible images we saw on television and in our daily newspaper: millions homeless, over 10,000 dead, lush agricultural fields washed away, even the collapse of a volcanic crater lake which flooded areas 20 miles away and buried alive a village of 2000 poor Nicaraguans.
