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Did you try to access these buckets or a bucket through CLI. Refer How to set up AWS CLI, if not already setup. Once setup, try to access s3 bucket via AWS CLI and see if you are still seeing the same error.
Since it's not complaining about any access issues, so, if you are seeing the same error through CLI as well, I'd suggest you to reach out to AWS support by logging a case to them under Technical category. I am assuming you have a support plan, with which you can create a case to AWS support. Here is how you'd create support case with AWS.
Comment here if you have additional questions, happy to help.
I am suspecting this may be something on account level, rather than s3 alone. I would encourage you to contact aws support, so they can unblock/check the account.
https://support.aws.amazon.com/#/contacts/aws-account-support/ and https://console.aws.amazon.com/support/.
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