Just a work of caution; I took a beautiful cherry log to be milled into future flintlock gun stock slabs, it to had been hit by lightning but the wood looked perfect.
After I had it milled into slabs I had the wood on my trailer on a hot day, fearing checking I watered the wood down really well, covered it with wet leaves and left it be processed the next day.
When I came out the next day I found that the water had run through the planks, there were thousands of tiny cracks in the wood that you couldn't see but the water exposed. It was like a bomb had gone off in the trunk of the tree.
When I mentioned this damage to the guys on a gun building site I found that others had experienced the same thing with lighting killed trees.
You might get lucky but all this was toast;