Two Fairbanks buildings have had their roofs collapse since Thursday, no one was hurt in either incident.

The City of Fairbanks posted to social media Saturday saying that the roof on the historic Masonic Temple collapsed around 2 p.m. Later in the evening, the City of Fairbanks Fire Department worked as contractors to demolish the structure.

The Masonic Temple was on the National Register of Historic Places, having been listed since 1980. The Fairbanks Daily Newsminer reports the building stood for 112 years and that city engineers believe a combination of age and dry rot crippled the structure.

The National Weather Service reports that the city is experiencing its tenth snowiest winter on record and snow loads may also be a factor in the roof's collapse.

Currently Fairbanks snow loads are listed at 30.16 pounds per square foot while the city's building code requires that buildings withstand at least 50 pounds per square foot. However, the Masonic Temple was built before those codes were put in place.

"It is something to think about if you have an older home or an older building, clearing the snow off your roof," said Ted Soden, communications director with the city of Fairbanks to NBC affiliate KTVF.

With City of Fairbanks Fire Department as contractors take down the Masonic Temple on 1st Avenue Posted by City of Fairbanks on Saturday, March 17, 2018

Meanwhile,

reported Thursday that F&H Fitness Studio saw its roof collapse around 2 p.m. The University Fire Department responded and no official cause has been determined.