The situation will not stabilize until next year sometime to boot....
....and TEPCO is having a hard time saying exactly how they will get it stabilized even then. The cleanup will be difficult to get going until the radiatoactive emissions stop. Then you're talking about heavy isotope removal, a process that will probably be a nightmare for decades. And as bad as it is on land, the prevailing winds went out to ocean, so it's also contaminated an untold amount of the adjacent oceans, including life forms living in it.