On May 23 2017 hundreds of armed members of an ISIS-linked militant group stormed into the city of Marawi in the Philippines. During the i ve month siege that followed, 1,000 people died and more than 300,000 people were displaced
Now, two years after the war broke out, more than 2,000 families are still in temporary shelters and more than 11,000 families are still living with relatives and friends.
The ongoing military operation of clearing undetonated bombs and landmines and building delays have stopped people from being able to move back to the city.