People reached is a weird number anyway. You cannot possibly measure whether someone actually read your answer. So this number basically tells you the number of views on questions to which you have contributed "something relevant". In that regard, the number may be quite interesting to have even though it's a very rough estimate.
There is some issue though that can cause big changes in the number of people reached, as was already explained very well by the other answers.
But those big changes happen when you either answer a very old question, or your very old answer suddenly becomes more relevant. The latter may be caused by votes on your answer, or (in this case) by a mod suddenly deleting another, higher voted answer. And if this happens, it also has to happen in a question with a lot of views, otherwise it still won't cause a very big change.
Whatever the case, I think these situations are rare. Most answers are given a short time after the question is posted (citation needed). Answers 4 years after are not that common, and neither are big shifts in the ranking after such a long time, so I think the number will be more reliable for others, and you just happen to be an exception.
That said, it would be nice if the number got a little bit more precise, if only if it could count just the number of visits the question has had since your answer (regardless of your rank at the time of visit) it would be better, and maybe possible to calculate with the current server capacity.
Fortunately, this is something that may be improved over time, and the ranking may become more precise on each iteration. For now, let's just enjoy this feature as it is and take it with a due grain of salt.