The Long Road to Recovery in Myanmar's Chin State

A new village is being built on the outskirts of the state's capital to house displaced people. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

Devotees gather as a carriage bearing an image of Black Nazarene makes its way along the Jones bridge in Manila, Philippines.

Thousands of families were displaced across Chin state after heavy rains in July caused massive landslides. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

Damaged roads have made it difficult to truck food and fuel into the area. (S. Lewis/VOA)

A new village is being built on the outskirts of the state's capital to house displaced people. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

Small tents are used to house people who have lost, or can not return, to their homes following the landslides. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

The temporary accommodation in many cases houses families of upwards of 5 people. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

The temporary accommodation in many cases houses families of upwards of 5 people. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

Small tents are used to house people who have lost, or can not return, to their homes following the landslides. (D. de Carteret/VOA)

The temporary accommodation in many cases houses families of upwards of 5 people. (D. de Carteret/VOA)