But I think there are some important lessons to learn and not least the fact that what people can't do is alight on an individual case and use that really to damn the whole of the National Health Service and actually more importantly I think, the doctors and nurses, the other people who provide the treatment and care in the National Health Service.
Although lightning frequently strikes the tundra, the landscape is typically fairly moist and so rarely ignites, and even when it does, the flames don't spread very far, burn very deeply or remain alight for very long.