A councillor says the full extent of the damage in the Angus town of Brechin has yet to be established.
Mr Yousaf will meet people affected by the extreme weather in River Street, Brechin, after the River South Esk burst its banks on Friday.
Mr Yousaf is also expected to thank volunteers, the local council and the emergency services for their work in supporting people evacuated from their properties.Speaking ahead of the visit, he said: "My thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives to the extreme conditions caused by Storm Babet during what will be difficult time.
He added: "The process of assessing the full amount of damage caused in all areas affected by the storm is now under way.
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