A squatter leaves a condemned building on  5th and Front Street, where he lives with dozens of other squatter families.  The squatters have gerry-rigged plumbing that drains sewage onto the street. Despite being the second largest city in Panama, Col&oacute;n is one of the poorest in the region, and its residents suffer from a critical shortage of potable water, sewer connections and housing--many people live in condemned or should be condemned buildings. Panama is now one of the fastest growing countries in Latin America and there is a growing resentment and impatience that Col&oacute;n has not reaped as much of the benefit as Panama City.