I don't live there, but all such plants are supervised by the NRC so are made safe.
obviously not
How is a nuclear power plant safe?
not really because a power plant is very dangerous and it can harm you.
If you live near a nuclear power plant you might be in danger if it exploded. But the engineers are taking immense precautions to prevent any faults that would cause a plant to explode so you're safe.
Well... when you rebuild you will normally fix problems, update the plant, and thereby making it safe...
A nuclear power plant is safe if it's designed on the most advanced safety measures. Its accurate and permanent maintenance issues are essential to keep any nuclear power plant working safely. I think visitors are not allowed in Nuclear Power Plants.
Safe enough. You have to burn it in a power plant, but it doesn't add to global warming.
With the proper care and maintenance they are safe. Of course they, like any other power plants, are not immune to natural disasters.
No. Properly engineered nuclear power plants fail safe.
A nuclear power plant is considered safe and does not emit toxic fumes into the air. However, in case of a disaster such as an earthquake, a nuclear power plant may be damaged and it will leak radioactive particles into the air.
Usually very, often safer than one near a coal plant.
No. If there is a disaster in a nuclear plant - and those DO happen now and then - this can affect populations hundreds, or even thousands, of kilometers from the power plant.