the nuclear reactor to shutdown the nuclear reactor immediately to stop it from generating electricities and as we know from the fukushima plant in japan, that is not enough. you have need the generators the keep the water going to keep the rods cool, and there is every indication that is the case at the north anna plant, and no tsunami to go with the earthquake and just an earthquake and shut down as it should, and the earthquake was not strong enough as any of the other major power plants up and down the north and middle atlantic states to even have to shut down. so they shutdown the nuclear reactor at lake anna, and we know that the generators are working properly and no danger from that. but this earthquake raises the spectrum of what happens when there is an earthquake on the east coast where i have pointed out before that we have ten