Two people, including a member of parliament, have been killed in a blast that ripped through a section of the Philippine House of Representatives, officials said.
Wahab Akbar, who represented the southern
Local radio said a "huge explosion" took place in the south lobby of the chamber just after 8pm(1200 GMT), following the end of a session of congress.
The blast sent bits of concrete flying across the parking lot.
"From what we saw, it looks like congressman Akbar was the target of the attack," Geary Barias,
The driver of another legislator was also killed and around eight people, including at least two lawmakers, were injured in the blast which tore the roof off the southern entrance of the congress.
Jose De Venecia, the house speaker, said he had ordered a "clean sweep" of the sprawling complex, located north of the capital
Joel Villanueva, a congressman, said less than 50 of the house's 275 members were inside when the bomb exploded.
"It was a very huge explosion," Villanueva said. "We are stunned."
Impeachment hearing
Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas, reporting from the capital
She said: "A hearing to discuss Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's [the president] possible impeachment was meant to be held today, and the blast may have been used as a distraction."
Last month, a blast tore through a shopping mall in
Police initially thought a bomb was to blame, but later said the explosion was an industrial accident.
Tuesday's blast occurred amid heightened political tensions in the country.
Arroyo was set to face a third impeachment hearing in as many years amid a barrage of political storms and corruption scandals in the country.
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