They way things are looking it may be, at worst, another three mile island.
Well that is comforting!! I am sure that will calm the locals no end.
So assuming that the fuel rods are contained, and that there are further ejections of radioactive materials [and that is a big assumption at this time] then it is just another nuclear disaster.
I wonder if you ask a resident of the area that question, what would their perspective be? 10,000 lives lost, a significant piece of Japan will now be uninhabitable for the next 300 years, their homes, livelyhood, and way of life all gone. Doesn't sound like a disaster to me?