Then this is the moment. The scenario is that an operator says something has gone wrong and they are showing increased levels.
Bruce is going to take me on a tour in a little while and I'll finally understand what the buttons all mean, but they see trouble at the site--not them, someone unnamed. I don't want to get sued for libel. I'm not sure it happens here. A nuclear operator says there is a problem and thinks some sort of accident has happened or is about to happen and they are going to notify the relevant authority, whatever it is. Again, you haven't defined it, because those can move around in new agreements. Understood. They order an evacuation. They also tell the operator to do what needs to be done to stop this from happening or to contain it if it is thought to have already happened. If there has been an accident, shore it up and try to keep as much of the stuff inside as possible. Those contractors and those residents who were ordered to do something can seek compensation.