Volunteer’s selfless act of offering free hot meals in flood-hit Zhuozhou goes viral

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Volunteer’s selfless act of offering free hot meals in flood-hit Zhuozhou goes viral
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There were 13 pots of noodles enough to feed about 800 people. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HEBEI - In the face of devastating floods in Zhuozhou city, North China’s Hebei province, volunteer Zhao Zhansheng has won hearts online with his selfless act of offering free meals to affected residents and rescuers.

Zhuozhou is one of the cities most severely affected by the floods in Hebei province, where more than 2.22 million people have been impacted. Over 150 civilian rescue teams from all over the country have come to offer their assistance. Rescuers from various provinces, including Shandong and Sichuan, were seen in the video, forming lines to receive the meal.

“Despite their great losses, many locals joined me in preparing the meals. I’m grateful for their support as well,” Mr Zhao said.

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