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South Carolina activates price gouging law as 175 wildfires declare a state of emergency.
South Carolina's Attorney General has activated the state's price gouging law due to a state of emergency caused by 175 wildfires.
The law forbids unfairly raising prices on essential goods and services and violators could face up to $1,000 in fines or 30 days in jail.
Citizens can report suspected price gouging by providing details to the Attorney General's office through email or phone.
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Carolina del Sur activa la ley de aumento de precios cuando 175 incendios forestales declaran un estado de emergencia.