Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck in Victoria’s High Country early on Wednesday morning.Geoscience Australia recorded more than 1500 “felt reports” for the tremor near Woods Point at 3.48am. It was measured at a depth of eight kilometres.VicEmergency released an advice message shortly before 5am, warning minor damage may have occurred.“This earthquake has been felt in Wangaratta, Benalla, South Morang, Healesville, Yarra Junction and Dargo,” the alert said.Mansfield farmer Indi Wheeler was half-asleep at 3.49am on Wednesday when she felt her bed frame shake.“The farmhouse started to rumble, and I could feel this weird wave pass over me from the top of my bed down to the bottom,” she said. “It’s my first earthquake so it was definitely a strange feeling.”The low-level warning covered a large swath of the eastern half of Victoria, stretching from the eastern suburbs of Melbourne to Falls Creek. The alert zone reached as far north as Shepparton and Wangaratta while extending to the Latrobe Valley in the south.Despite the Victoria State Emergency Service caution, the message also said: “The earthquake has resulted in little to no reported damage.”

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