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Drea De Matteo’s apartment destroyed in East Village explosion

Her apartment took a hit.

The East Village pad owned by “The Sopranos” star Drea de Matteo​ was ​among those destroyed in Thursday’s gas blast.

​​ “A hole where my NYC home of 22 years once stood,” the actress wrote on Instagram with a photo of her building surrounded by smoke.

“RIP 123 2nd Avenue,” the post read, referring to the residential brick building that collapsed near East Seventh Street.

Michael Imperioli and Drea De Matteo in “The Sopranos”HBO

Earlier in the day, de Matteo posted an image of firefighters battling the blaze and added an emotional shout-out to her injured neighbors.

“NYC’s finest trying to put out the flames to mine n many others apartments. Speechless. [Praying] for those that are hurt,” her caption read.

The 43-year-old Queens native played mob moll Adriana​ ​La Cerva in the hit HBO series from 1999 through 2006 and has also starred in the FX show “Sons of Anarchy.”

She is not the only celebrity displaced by the gas explosion, which set four buildings ablaze and left at least 80 people temporarily homeless.

Punk-rock singer Donald Cumming of the The Virgins lived in one of the now-charred buildings and was seen crying while trying to pass through police tape Thursday, sources said.

Rockers from the band Public Access TV were also displaced.

“We’ve got a lot of messages about our apartment burning down in New York today,” frontman John Eatherly wrote on the band’s Facebook page.

“We are all safe. Very very lucky. Thoughts go out to everyone else affected by it and the firefighters.” With Post Wire Services

Charlie Hunnam as Jackson “Jax” Teller, Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller, Drea De Matteo as Wendy on “Sons of Anarchy”FX