READ: VP urges gov’t to fast-track Marawi rehab, cites danger of COVID-19
“To this day, the city lies in ruins, and its people’s lives are frozen in time. Marawi continues to suffer even as we all face the challenges brought about by COVID-19,” Robredo said in a statement.
A five-month long battle lasted between the local terrorists and military and decimated much of the city’s busiest districts. ”Marawi is not merely a tragedy to be remembered; it is an ongoing problem that needs to be solved,” she said.
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