100% packet loss on vultr Sao Paulo, Brazil

The Anycast IP range 45.90.30.0/24 is announced in São Paulo, Brazil by both Vultr (AS20473) and Anexia (AS42473). Pinging 45.90.30.1 using Vultr's own looking glass (https://sao-br-ping.vultr.com) yields 100% packet loss in São Paulo, while other locations seem unaffected. This issue only occurs when traffic is routed through Vultr (AS20473).
Using EdgeUno's looking glass (https://lg.edgeuno.com), we can see that this route goes through Anexia (AS42473) in São Paulo, with ping times around 1 ms. This suggests the issue is not with NextDNS itself, but rather a routing problem within Vultr.
As a result, a significant number of DNS requests are likely being dropped in Brazil—possibly across South America—since Vultr (AS20473) appears to be the preferred path for most ISPs, and São Paulo is a major internet hub for the region.
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Please provide a https://nextdns.io/diag
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I have run a ping test on my own cloud server and apparently nextdns is actively blocking my cloud server's Ip from some of their steering.nextdns.io DoT servers. Who can I email or talk to?
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