I'm presently in a house 10 miles from a nuclear power plant and am here frequently, particularly during summer. I have potassium iodide tablets in the house and in my go-bag (which goes with me on all overnight road trips). Those tablets and a full tank of gas are the best preps I am aware of for living near a nuclear power plant.

http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/index.asp

Potassium Iodide tablets.

http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/ki.asp#whatIs


A real-life case-study of a nuclear power plant shutting down during a natural disaster can be found in the experience of the 2011 5.8 Virginia earthquake that shook the entire east coast.

That quake's epicenter was 11 miles from North Anna Nuclear Power Plant -- which is 80 miles south of Washington, D.C. Studying that shut-down and re-start process and the accompanying news articles and Nuclear Regulatory Commission reports could inform your decision on moving.

https://www.dom.com/library/domcom/pdfs/electric-generation/nuclear/timeline-fact-sheet.pdf?la=en


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