Although hurricanes are usually associated with southern coastalstates, Hurricane Irene and even more recently, Superstorm Sandyserve as reminders that these are not the only states at risk.

A state's total risk of exposure depends on a variety offactors, including trends in population and residentialdevelopment, geographic risk factors and length of the coastline.In its 2013 Storm Surge Report, CoreLogic took these elements intoaccount to compile a list of states with the most propertiessusceptible to storm surge damage.

Click through the following slides to see which states are atthe most risk of storm surge damage.

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