Be interesting to see if it picked up anything. In all the places I've lived, none of them have ever been more than 25 miles from the Limerick generating station in PA and 50ish from Three Mile Island. It went on line a couple years before I was born and there hasn't really ever been an issue. Honestly the biggest issue is keeping the tech updated to today's standards according to friends and family who have worked there over the years.
It's more reliable than wind, readily available in parts of the world that can't do hydro, and infinitely cleaner than coal.
Even the Three Mile Island incident wasn't really a big deal. Those reactors are back on line and generating like normal.
The scary thing is Centralia Pennsylvania. An entire coal town evacuated because the sizable coal mines below were ignited and still smoldering to this day.