Watch: Travelers on a special train traveled to Mizoram help food to Assam flood sufferers


A video that is by and large generally shared via web-based networking media shows travelers onboard an uncommon train to Mizoram parting with their food to casualties of floods in Assam who are remaining close to rail tracks. The video is by and large broadly shared via web-based networking media and even Mizoram's Chief Minister shared it on Twitter. 

The travelers onboard the train was abandoned in Bengaluru themselves during the across the nation lockdown and the train was one of the numerous exceptional trains masterminded by Indian Railways to ship individuals to their home states. The liberality of these travelers regardless of the restricted flexibility of nourishment for such trains has earned a commendation from many. The individuals influenced by the floods were remaining nearer to the tracks since it's progressively raised. 

Facebook client Emanuel Ralte, who shared the video on Facebook, stated, "Our Mizo siblings, on their way from Bangalore help survivors of Assam floods with little food they had with them."



In the viral clasp, an unidentified individual can be heard mourning about the flood influenced people's condition and saying, "I feel so lucky to support them." 

Boss Minister Zoramthanga said that the video filled his heart with joy and cited a line from the Bible that he was helped to remember.


The following viral WhatsApp video is all about stranded Mizos on their way from Bangalore sharing their eatables along the railway track for flood affected people on their way to and, it just made my day!


Romans 13:8
Owe no man any thing, but to love one another.


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People on social media also praised the gesture by the train’s passengers.

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