The outer brick façade of the West Orange Public Library collapsed Thursday afternoon, closing the library until further notice, a library spokesperson stated.

No injuries were reported and no fines have been issued in connection with the collapse, a representative from the Library stated on Facebook Thursday night. West Orange Police Sgt. Andrew Berkery told NJ.com that the 3:30 p.m. collapse "destroyed" two vehicles. The Mount Pleasant Avenue build was immediately evacuated after the collapse. Fire and Police inspections are currently underway.

"Thankfully no one was injured and repairs are underway," West Orange Town Councilwoman Susan McCartney stated to Patch. The Library will remain closed until further notice; a re-opening date has not been announced. Many took to Facebook to comment on the bizarre collapse, with one user calling the library a "treasure in West Orange."

An online donation page has been set up on the West Orange Public Library website to help raise funds for repairs. Click here to learn how to donate. No additional information was available at the time of this report. This is a developing story. Updates will be posted as they become available.

Photo 1 courtesy of West Orange Town Councilwoman Susan McCartney. Photo 2 courtesy of The West Orange Public Library Facebook page.