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Yarloop bushfire survivors on how to survive when your world falls apart: Connection, cups of tea and a positive attitude

Five years on from the Yarloop bushfires, the survivors have lessons to pass on to those struggling after a crappy 2020.
Key points:
- Yarloop bushfire survivors say social connection is vital to keep coping
- Cups of tea, remaining positive and having good insurance are other coping tips
- They say five years on, people are feeling more positive
Those who remained in town after it was all but destroyed, in January 2016, say a simple weekly morning tea has been vital to coping.
Just keep pushing on
Bethany Hendren, 18, was left battling anxiety after seeing the fires which destroyed her town in 2016.
“[I remember] just ash and then I saw the fire come over the hill … and I got anxiety from it,” she said.
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