Fires can make drinking water, and the water pipes and tanks themselves, unsafe. This occurs for a number of reasons.
One cause is when high water use from firefighting drains the water system.
Water systems are not designed to fight wildfires. Damaged and destroyed structures also prompt uncontrolled water leaks. Power loss also prevents water from being replenished fast enough into the draining water systems. Combined, these factors can depressurize the water system, leaving no water available.
When water is depleted, the system is vulnerable to chemical contamination.
Drinking water contamination can also come from the air and from damage to water system infrastructure. Heat can partially melt plastic pipes and water meters, releasing chemicals; smoke can be sucked into water systems; and breaks in the water infrastructure can introduce contamination