Somkiart Nonthakaw, deputy director of the BMA's Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, said all fire stations were ready and all 20,000 fire hydrants in the city had been checked to make sure they’re in working order.
Red kerbside fire hydrants would be the essential source of water for fighting fires, especially in narrow lanes barring access to fire engines.
Somkiart said the 20,000 hydrants around the city were inadequate in number, so his department would survey communities and work with the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority to install many more.