For those who want to have a look at the other side, here are a few points to think over:
1)this is the third I know,happened some 2 years ago, one happened in Moscow and killed at least 50(The Moscow water park,heavy dome). It was a reinforced concrete roof(ribbed membrane kind), resting on slender columns, Long span. Failure started by the movement of heavy snow-it was a buckling problem mainly(as seen by us), and the effect of chloride from the swimming pool(as reported by Russian engineers) on the durability of concrete.
2)All failures so far, have involved long spans and heavy snow loading.
Analysis after failure,most of the time, concentrate on heavy loading and ignores such issues as durability and stability.
best regards pals